Time Xpresso Pedals?
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Time Xpresso Pedals?
Has anybody tried the new Time Xpresso pedals? I just saw them in an email from PBK and I think they look pretty cool. I've been using Look Keo pedals for a while and have been thinking of trying something different on a new bike I'm building up.
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I have beat the hell out of a few pairs of Keo's...I wouldn't be opposed to trying something new. I doubt there will be much of a difference.
I have beat the hell out of a few pairs of Keo's...I wouldn't be opposed to trying something new. I doubt there will be much of a difference.
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Update: Received the pedals today. They look nice but I won't be using them on my new bike for a couple of months (untill the new bike is built up). The claimed weight is spot on at 224g per pair.
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Could only find this one thread on these pedals. Anyone have any miles on these?
I've used the xpresso 2's for couple of years now. The right one seems to have developed a small play already. No idea if they are adjustable in any way.
Regardless, I just bought another pair of them. I keep the old ones for training/spares. I think the value is crazy good, even the cheapest model (2) is lighter than dura-ace and really cheap. I broke a couple of the old pre-xpresso, I-clic cleats but I think they fixed the newer ones.
Also my knees seem to like these.
If you are on an average budget I suggest just go with the cheaper ones (2-4), weight and quality is nearly the same for all but the price goes up really fast.
I've used the xpresso 2's for couple of years now. The right one seems to have developed a small play already. No idea if they are adjustable in any way.
Regardless, I just bought another pair of them. I keep the old ones for training/spares. I think the value is crazy good, even the cheapest model (2) is lighter than dura-ace and really cheap. I broke a couple of the old pre-xpresso, I-clic cleats but I think they fixed the newer ones.
Also my knees seem to like these.
If you are on an average budget I suggest just go with the cheaper ones (2-4), weight and quality is nearly the same for all but the price goes up really fast.
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The xpresso 8 I thought about half seriously but I have Speedplay X2 on three bikes and four sets of shoes so it would be a huge change in parts alone.