Bebop Pedals
#2
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Joined: Dec 2002
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From: Denver
Bikes: Cannondale R600, Gary Fisher Tassajara
I do, I like them. They never release when I don't want them to, mine were cheap, light and have plenty of float (ACL replacement). They never have been affected by grit in the cleat and I think they look great, I'm not sure that they are still in business though. I believe they were bogged down in litigation w/speedplay. I have 3000 miles on mine, no problems what so ever.
#4
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Joined: Nov 2003
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Here's the link to bebop (I'm assuming that's the link you were referring to): https://www.bebop.com/
I heard that they cost a mere $90 or so and last forever. Maybe, we'll see....
I heard that they cost a mere $90 or so and last forever. Maybe, we'll see....
#6
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Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 592
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From: Bend, OR
Bikes: American Breezer mtb, American Classic ti road bike w/SRAM Force and XO, Crotch Rocket, SOMA 69'er w/XX-1 mtb, Handsome Shop Bike w/700c wheels. Bianchi SS 'cross
Bebops are great pedals and work equally well in road, 'cross, and mountain bike applications. They're light, double-sided, reliable, competitively priced, & long lived, and provide easy but positive in/out. I've used them for at least five years, and others I ride with have had good luck with them also. I highly recommend them.
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