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We were fortunate enough to make it into Cycling Weekly tech of the month column. Where it was a good review, it was not over the top good. She had her own opinion on what she felt the pedals looked like, which is fine. But they are happy with the functionality of the system. She had mentioned that they were long in length, they visually look long, but when you are clipped in they do not come close to sticking out past your shoe. Here is a photo of the bike on a lean angle in the worst possible position and the pedal is still not making contact with the payment. No one would be in a full turn pedaling at power with an angle anymore than this. I've literally tried to make contact with the ground and I have not succeeded. I'm not saying it can't happen, I just haven't been able to make it happen.
Wish us luck on this adventure.
Wish us luck on this adventure.


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More might wish you luck if you stopped eroding any remaining good will with spam posts advertising your pedals.

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Unfortunately I do not see this as a sales pitch the whole pedal was created on this forum many people have given us good suggestions that we have used if you are the leader of this forum and i am doing something absolutely wrong let me know if you're not lighten up and have a great day. I'm just telling a story.

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You're trying to use the forum as your marketing grounds. You've posted multiple times about coverage through this outlet or that outlet in a transparent effort to get more eyes on your product. You're doing that again, while also attempting to rebut one of the perceived drawbacks mentioned. If that's not a sales pitch, I don't know what is.
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The above post explained it well. Bike forums is advertisement free. That is unless you want to become a sponsor. Thread closed.

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