Replacing Broken Look ARC Pedals
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Replacing Broken Look ARC Pedals
I snapped off a hunk of a Look A5.1 pedal this morning so now need new pedals. I have older style Look pedals (so not Keo) on two other bikes and would prefer to have to only deal with one type of cleat for my shoes; so I am looking to replace the broken A5.1 pedals with something that will work with Delta ARC cleats I use with my other bikes. Aside from trolling EBAY for older style Look pedals, what are my options for Look-type nock offs currently available. I guess Wellgo makes some; any other recommedations would be appreciated.
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From: Malvern, PA (20 miles West of Philly)
Bikes: 1986 Alpine (steel road bike), 2009 Ti Habenero, 2013 Specialized Roubaix
I use delta-based pedals on all my bikes.
Consider used Dura-Ace PD-7401 from ebay. Or if you want something new, the performance "Forte" road pedals are delta based and you can often get them on sale. I have both and prefer the Dura-Ace. If you troll e-bay carefully you can likely get a good set of the D-A pedals in good shape for 20-30 dollars.
Consider used Dura-Ace PD-7401 from ebay. Or if you want something new, the performance "Forte" road pedals are delta based and you can often get them on sale. I have both and prefer the Dura-Ace. If you troll e-bay carefully you can likely get a good set of the D-A pedals in good shape for 20-30 dollars.
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From: Albuquerque (that's what the "Q" stands for)
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Delta-compatible pedals
Obviously we have a commercial interest here, but a pair of brand-spankin'-new, good quality Delta-compatible pedals from Exustar will set you back about fifty bucks this month.
Hope this helps.
--Yeoman Bob
Hope this helps.
--Yeoman Bob





