Time Atac Z Control
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Part of the furniture

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Time Atac Z Control
Hi crew.
After all the usefull advice from you i got my clipless pedals today together with a pair of shoes.
Time ATAC Z-Control freeride and Shimano m-020 shoes.
i think i cut a good deal ...i got them both for 140$.
After all the usefull advice from you i got my clipless pedals today together with a pair of shoes.
Time ATAC Z-Control freeride and Shimano m-020 shoes.
i think i cut a good deal ...i got them both for 140$.
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Let us know how you like the platform Times. I've been considering getting a pair.
l8R
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"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, "WOW, What a Ride!" - unknown
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Part of the furniture

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From: Exeter UK, Athens Greece.
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I have just installed them.
They are relatively light.... 959s weight 178gr
Alliums weighted 219gr.
Z-Control 260gr. But the Zcontrol are rock friendly...they wont pop apart when hit hard. Single cast alloy cage inspires confidence. I will ride them tommorow and try to learn how to clip and unclip since they are my first mtb pedals.
l8r.
They are relatively light.... 959s weight 178gr
Alliums weighted 219gr.
Z-Control 260gr. But the Zcontrol are rock friendly...they wont pop apart when hit hard. Single cast alloy cage inspires confidence. I will ride them tommorow and try to learn how to clip and unclip since they are my first mtb pedals.
l8r.
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Dont worry about it. I started off with clipless pedals, and to this day I havn't had a serious fall or injury that I could blame on the pedals. Sure I've flew like a hird over the handlebars a few times but nothing that wouldn't have happened if I was using platforms.
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Pharcyde-are you on Altimas.net as well?
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Never mind then, there's a guy with the same name as you on Altimas.net. It's all you ever wanted to know about and more for Nissan Altimas.






