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insearchof1988 08-25-11 05:49 PM

I recently moved from Eggbeaters to LOOK style pedals. I'm much happier with the new pedals, and you can get them on the cheap from wabi!

Exustar PR70 LOOK style road pedal set - $25
http://www.wabicycles.com/pedal_options.html

beebe 08-25-11 05:57 PM

I have DZR and double-sided Shimano MTB pedals. The shoes are great to walk in and look like normal shoes. The double-sided pedals are easy to clip in and out of in traffic. They do occasionally develop hotspots, but I just unclip at stoplights every so often and wiggle my toes and it usually takes care of itself. I haven't tried anything else. YMMV.

andrizzle 08-25-11 06:14 PM

not sure if you read this thread or not, but it is very informative, and covers much of the same info.

http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...lipless-pedals

good luck.

Elvo 08-25-11 06:20 PM

Riding for utility - SPD's or Eggbeaters
Riding for fitness or racing - Speedplays
Racing - SPD SL's/Look

I started off with SPD SL's and was sick of having to look down at every light to make sure my dura ace pedals were facing the right side up so I moved to Speedplay LA's. Not too happy with the 15 degrees of float so I have some Zeroes waiting to be put on when I have the time to futz around with swapping cleats but they certainly do the job. I've managed to unclip out of my LA's when I was putting out some decent power in some climbs and sprints. I guess this is why they only recommend LA's for recreational riding.

Jaytron 08-25-11 06:26 PM


Originally Posted by dat_steve (Post 13133108)
i just recently started riding clipless as well on the roadie. i was almost convinced i would want the regular SPD pedals purely for the convenience of double sided entry, but the LBS employee told me that i should try the SPD-SL pedals because they have a tendency to "turn" back around to the entry side after you unclip. so i gave it a shot and i never looked back.

on the ride home right after installing the pedals at the LBS i pretty much did the "awkward-tip-over-clipped-in" fall at every stop sign for 10 blocks. but hey, what counts is that i looked damn good doing it.

Hahaha, that's awesome. Gotta love the slow tip over.

spazzkid 08-25-11 06:33 PM

dat_steve: Part of the learning process, huh?

insearchof1988: Thanks! I'll look into that :)

andrizzle: Thanks, I'll make sure to read up on it!

**********: Thanks! Those are good tips! That's the same reason why I didn't include Speedplays in my list of options. I am by no means a racer or wanting to be one, but I like to have something that would grow with me as I improve skill over time.

Thanks for all your inputs, guys!

Kayce 08-25-11 06:51 PM

The main question is will you ever be walking in these shoes? If you are going to be using these pedals for getting out of your car, riding, then getting back in your car or for stepping out your door, riding, stepping back in your door the best option will be either Look or SPD-SLs. They provide more comfort, better power transfer, and more riding durability. But they are totally unwalkable. So if you are going to use them for commuting, or even just to stop off in a coffee shop the SPDs would be the better choice.

spazzkid 08-25-11 07:01 PM


Originally Posted by Kayce (Post 13133408)
The main question is will you ever be walking in these shoes? If you are going to be using these pedals for getting out of your car, riding, then getting back in your car or for stepping out your door, riding, stepping back in your door the best option will be either Look or SPD-SLs. They provide more comfort, better power transfer, and more riding durability. But they are totally unwalkable. So if you are going to use them for commuting, or even just to stop off in a coffee shop the SPDs would be the better choice.

Thanks! If I ever go with SPD-SL's I understand that I wont be doing much walking at all. I think I'm OK with that, but I guess we'll have to wait and see how it is once I get the pedals. I rarely commute on my bike, although it would be great if I can. I do go on more relaxed rides with my buddies from time to time, and that involves walking to places, I think when that happens I should have a pair of shoes ready to change to.

Jaytron 08-25-11 07:12 PM


Originally Posted by ****zkid (Post 13133460)
Thanks! If I ever go with SPD-SL's I understand that I wont be doing much walking at all. I think I'm OK with that, but I guess we'll have to wait and see how it is once I get the pedals. I rarely commute on my bike, although it would be great if I can. I do go on more relaxed rides with my buddies from time to time, and that involves walking to places, I think when that happens I should have a pair of shoes ready to change to.

For that I'd go with the regular SPD. Just because you can get some decent looking shoes to walk around in too. I hate having to bring a bag around, and I avoid it if I can.

Kayce 08-25-11 07:24 PM

Another option, if those friendly rides dont happen much, is a set of clip and strap pedals, a tub of grease, and a pedal wrench.

spazzkid 08-25-11 08:04 PM


Originally Posted by Kayce (Post 13133581)
Another option, if those friendly rides dont happen much, is a set of clip and strap pedals, a tub of grease, and a pedal wrench.

Indeed, I do plan to get myself a pedal wrench for swapping out clipless with clips and straps

Kayce 08-25-11 08:05 PM

Grease your threads every single time no matter what; if its not going right in stop and reset.

rithem 08-25-11 08:09 PM


Originally Posted by andrizzle (Post 13133248)
not sure if you read this thread or not, but it is very informative, and covers much of the same info.

http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...lipless-pedals

good luck.

dude on other forums the admins strip the thread off for pete&repeat sH*t like this ... 99.9% of people don't use the search but the funny thing is everyone replies with their 2¢ regardless ... myself included ... it's been going on for years.

dan911 08-25-11 08:24 PM

http://www.mec.ca/AST/ShopMEC/Cyclin...hEnabled=false

I have these shoes with a set of shimano SPD, perfect combo for me. You can walk around without feel the clip under your feet.

rithem 08-25-11 08:29 PM


Originally Posted by dan911 (Post 13133875)
http://www.mec.ca/AST/ShopMEC/Cyclin...hEnabled=false

I have these shoes with a set of shimano SPD, perfect combo for me. You can walk around without feel the clip under your feet.

Nah .. totally should've got these
http://www.sportsartv.com/wp-content...%20Sandals.jpg

Dannihilator 08-25-11 10:13 PM

I'm hearing rumors that there's going to be a company offering a shoe that would work with the 4 bolt design of the speedplays, sans that stupid adapter.

andrizzle 08-26-11 10:35 AM


Originally Posted by rithem (Post 13133799)
dude on other forums the admins strip the thread off for pete&repeat sH*t like this ... 99.9% of people don't use the search but the funny thing is everyone replies with their 2¢ regardless ... myself included ... it's been going on for years.

i think one of the reasons they're a little more lenient here is because of the terrible search utility this forum has. it rarely yields decent results. the only way i've found to actually dig in the forums is via the google function (ie. - "site:bikeforums.net clipless pedal").

hairnet 08-26-11 12:15 PM

The search function works well. You just have go through the advanced search instead of the search bar.
http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...-How-to-Search

Going through Google works well too

spazzkid 08-26-11 12:23 PM


Originally Posted by hairnet (Post 13136811)
The search function works well. You just have go through the advanced search instead of the search bar.
http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...-How-to-Search

Going through Google works well too

The search feature is OK, though admitedly I dont go thru the advanced search (will do so next time). Searching via google always directs me to posts under Bike Forums.

homebrewk 08-26-11 12:38 PM


Originally Posted by Dannihilator (Post 13134302)
I'm hearing rumors that there's going to be a company offering a shoe that would work with the 4 bolt design of the speedplays, sans that stupid adapter.

I'm questioning how those would sell. The problem I see is a lot of die-hard speed-players (is that the correct term for them?) really like the shoes they already have and don't want to buy new ones. Unless said company can produce shoes on par with middle to upper range Sidi's and such I'm not sure if they would sell.

hairnet 08-26-11 12:40 PM

Small market unless the shoes are also drilled with the 3-bolt pattern

homebrewk 08-26-11 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by hairnet (Post 13136938)
Small market unless the shoes are also drilled with the 3-bolt pattern

Yup, it would probably be in small market. Even if they had a 3-bolt pattern drilled in as well I'm not sure how well they would do.


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