Speedpaly Zero vs. XSeries
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Speedpaly Zero vs. XSeries
I currently have a pair of hand-me-down look pedals (I couldn't tell you the model)
They are old and very noisy so I'l looking to replace them.
Also my shoe keeps keeps rubbing against my crank
I really like the Speedplay systems mostly because they are dual sided
I'm trying to decide between the X Series or the Zero's.
Some people describe the X Series as walking on ice with tons of float
They say it takes getting used to, but all seem to like them.
The Zero's can have 0 to 15 degrees of float.
Am I wrong in thinking this would be plenty of float?
Also is that 15 degrees left and right or total?
I'm afraid if I go with the X Series my shoe will still rub against my crank
Thanks
Jeff
They are old and very noisy so I'l looking to replace them.
Also my shoe keeps keeps rubbing against my crank
I really like the Speedplay systems mostly because they are dual sided
I'm trying to decide between the X Series or the Zero's.
Some people describe the X Series as walking on ice with tons of float
They say it takes getting used to, but all seem to like them.
The Zero's can have 0 to 15 degrees of float.
Am I wrong in thinking this would be plenty of float?
Also is that 15 degrees left and right or total?
I'm afraid if I go with the X Series my shoe will still rub against my crank
Thanks
Jeff
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I've had both and I prefer the Zeros because I can limit the inward float to stop my heel from hitting the crank arm.
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I have x series pedals and my shoes never hit the crank, chain, or whatever else
I know that the X series has more outward float than inward. if that makes sense
I know that the X series has more outward float than inward. if that makes sense
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Originally Posted by cydewaze
I've had both and I prefer the Zeros because I can limit the inward float to stop my heel from hitting the crank arm.
Now I use the Zero and they work well. I still liked the float of the X type better, but the problem of the heal rubbing..
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Why would your shoes hit the cranks? The Speedplay pedals allow your legs to take their natural mechanical rotation.
I use the X2s and I really like the unlimited float. It takes one ride to become accustomed to the freedom and everyone quickly adapts.
The weakness in the X series is that the design is prone to dirt contamination and will not engage if dirt is lodged in between the springs. The Zeros use a flat spring which prevents this condition. The Zeros will also allow you to limit the amount of float.
I use the X2s and I really like the unlimited float. It takes one ride to become accustomed to the freedom and everyone quickly adapts.
The weakness in the X series is that the design is prone to dirt contamination and will not engage if dirt is lodged in between the springs. The Zeros use a flat spring which prevents this condition. The Zeros will also allow you to limit the amount of float.
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zeros, you can adjust the float independently and the amount--mine are setup so the heel-in won't hit the crank, but heel-out I have float
you definitely want zeros
good luck
you definitely want zeros
good luck
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Originally Posted by squeegy200
Why would your shoes hit the cranks?

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Same here. My left instep hits the crank. I've decreased heel-in float on my Zeros and so far, so good.
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Originally Posted by cydewaze
I've had both and I prefer the Zeros because I can limit the inward float to stop my heel from hitting the crank arm.
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Originally Posted by squeegy200
...The weakness in the X series is that the design is prone to dirt contamination and will not engage if dirt is lodged in between the springs...
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Originally Posted by orbojeff
Also is that 15 degrees left and right or total?