Vintage Look Pedals to give away
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Vintage Look Pedals to give away
Hello All. Over the past several months, I've been updating my fleet , to the more modern Look Keo pedal systems. As a result , I have 6 pr. of Look (PP76) pedals , These are delta style, for fixed cleats. I will have no further use. They all have been cleaned and bearings lubed , during the past 3 years. They are not beat up, some cosmetic blemishes, as with any vintage parts. They have served me well, but just don't want to post on Ebay, or Craigs list.
I have 3 Black/gray, 2 Red/white and 1 Black/White. Also, have 1 set of Delta cleats (nib) , also some used cleats with "some" mounting hardware. Before I photograph them, is this the correct place to offer this pedals , up ? I'm only asking the taker/s pay postage.
Thanks, Ken B.
I have 3 Black/gray, 2 Red/white and 1 Black/White. Also, have 1 set of Delta cleats (nib) , also some used cleats with "some" mounting hardware. Before I photograph them, is this the correct place to offer this pedals , up ? I'm only asking the taker/s pay postage.
Thanks, Ken B.
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super cool of you. just updated look pedals on 3 out of four bikes or i would probably throw my hat in the ring for the entire lot.
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Generous offer. My first clipless were Look Delta and I still go back to them often. My others are Look Keo and Shimano SPD-SL, all very similar so there's not much transition between them.
The Delta cleats are the worst for walking but the lack of walkable rubber tips also makes them a bit crisper for clicking in and out.
The Delta cleats are the worst for walking but the lack of walkable rubber tips also makes them a bit crisper for clicking in and out.
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Thanks guys. Yep, I agree, had go service from them, even to the point of servicing . The fixed cleat was ok, but I'm liking the floating style, as my knees are still in great shape , at 73. But, time to modernize . Hopefully , I'll find a taker. KB..
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Very nice offer. I use them on several bikes and think they’re great. I have plenty of pedals but would happily accept a set or two of usable cleats, unless you don’t want to split things up that way. Sending a PM.
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