Which Pedals Should You Use for Cycling? - BikeFitTuesdays

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@Cade_Media
@Cade_Media 2 жыл бұрын
NOTE on speedplays: the new wahoo pedals have now been updated with longer axle lengths available
@frits8986
@frits8986 2 жыл бұрын
Good point!
@quinndo
@quinndo 2 жыл бұрын
The variable axle lengths seem seem to be vaporwear. My last response from wahoo was "check with your local dealer", local dealers and fitters all say no word yet from Wahoo. Aftermarket ones are showing up on ebay already however....
@germanhugger41
@germanhugger41 2 жыл бұрын
Speedplay Zeros with a 65mm spindle are the only road pedals I can use in comfort, so it's a pity that Wahoo haven't made their pedals widely available with the longer spindles. I'm a big n burly lad, so I would be dubious about riding aftermarket titanium spindles . Hopefully some aftermarket manufacturers might start making stainless steel spindles for the new pedals soon.
@jw3638
@jw3638 2 жыл бұрын
@@germanhugger41 have you tried pedal extenders?
@richardcarr6493
@richardcarr6493 Жыл бұрын
CRANK BROTHERS ??
@martinlum7166
@martinlum7166 2 жыл бұрын
The bike industry should change the name of clipless pedals to cleated pedals. There's a new generation of cyclists who has never seen or used a toe clip so they can't get over the concept that clipless pedals are actually pedals that clip in. Too much time is spent by everyone explaining the history of why clipless pedals have clips. It's time to eliminate the confusion. I've biked for over 40 years with toe clips and finally changed over to clipless pedals. I regret I didn't change over sooner.
@waisinglee1509
@waisinglee1509 2 жыл бұрын
I've biked almost four decades but gave up on toe clips in the first decade!
@thebr0wnhornet
@thebr0wnhornet 2 жыл бұрын
Not to mention that toe clips are really toe straps and cages, no clips involved
@davidburgess741
@davidburgess741 2 жыл бұрын
I have and will never reinstall my Campy pedals on my 40 year old classic. I have the shoes too!
@Antonw123
@Antonw123 2 жыл бұрын
In Dutch they are called “klik-pedalen” as in “click-pedals” because you click in.
@CanyonWanderer
@CanyonWanderer 2 жыл бұрын
Completely agree, I had toe clips ~40 years ago. That experience, well a particular experience involving a traffic light, sideway fall once stopped etc, made me hesitant to get 'clipless' when getting back into cycling again only about 3 years ago. Now I would not want otherwise. I'm riding two-sided SPD, very convenient and I feel 'naked' when on my other bike I use the flat side of my SPD / flat pedals
@larisonjohnson
@larisonjohnson 2 жыл бұрын
Great explanations. I’ve always used SDP. I recently found the PD-ES600 pedal. Single sided SPD, light weight, and a wide design. Can be a little tricky to clip into at first. The ability to walk out of the house and into the coffee shop without issue, and very little cleat maintenance, makes them perfect for me. No pain, hotspots, or excess fatigue.
@visjenl
@visjenl 2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree with this, i only use SPD also on my road bike. It’s also a bit cheaper to have the same setup on all my bikes.
@Mrwitte95
@Mrwitte95 2 жыл бұрын
Always rode with look pedals, now looking into switching to PD ES600 on my new all-road bike because it looks perfect for my use case. Thanks for your feedback into this pedals, definitely going to try
@Megadeth6633
@Megadeth6633 2 жыл бұрын
@@Mrwitte95 I would use road pedals (SPD SL). Unless you plan on riding through traffic and stopping at red lights all the time... Just go for road pedals. Much better for that. You can also set up road cleats for bike fit, big bonus.
@alexj1295
@alexj1295 2 жыл бұрын
Big platform flat pedals are underrated
@daveharris9916
@daveharris9916 2 жыл бұрын
I've been a bike fitter in the US for 15 years. Absolutely positively agree with all this. Chapeau!
@67daltonknox
@67daltonknox 2 жыл бұрын
One you didn't mention was the eggbeater. I started using these decades ago on a mountain bike and liked them so much I put them on my street bikes. The extra weight of a MB shoe is offset by the lightness of the pedal and with a recessed cleat, they are easy to walk in.
@Sultanalmuntasir
@Sultanalmuntasir Жыл бұрын
Lately I use flat pedals with hiking shoes for touring and bike packing. No foot or whatsoever issues even on 180km+ distances/day. Despite multiple bikefit sessions my right knee is killing me if I use clipless for long distances.
@PRH123
@PRH123 Ай бұрын
You should get your leg lengths measured. Sounds like you may hage a discrepancy. My right leg is like a quarter inch shorter than the other one. Solved the knee pain problem with a shim under the clear.
@grahambowes756
@grahambowes756 2 жыл бұрын
Great vlog. I’m using XTR SPDs on my road bike. Which give a good platform with my XC9 shoes. Love that I can walk in them. I still go out sometimes on my 80s Raleigh 531 racer. I’ve got the pedals I put on back then, which are Shimano but with the Look cleat system. I think they were the first Dura Ace pedals they did. And they are still going strong!
@cb6866
@cb6866 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Francis and James...I am an SPD guy..they happened to be the ones my shop recommended , and I love em ! I have em in all 3 bikes . road , gravel and MTB . I use a Shimano RX-8 shoe , with a very stiff composite sole. Peace
@letheal
@letheal 2 жыл бұрын
spd really should be on everything but a race rig. walking around in road shoes on a normal ride is so unpleasant.
@rwil6969
@rwil6969 2 жыл бұрын
Do you see any advantage to using SPD-SL for longer road rides over the SPDs? BTW I use SPDs on my road and gravel and am considering getting SPD-SL power meter pedals for the road bike. That would mean new shoes and cleats as well so a considerable investment 😃
@Allihans
@Allihans 2 жыл бұрын
Agree with this as I have the same setup as you. I have SPDs on both my road and gravel bikes and am also using the RX-8s. Great set of shoes!
@letheal
@letheal 2 жыл бұрын
​@@rwil6969 I think its mostly around the shoes when it comes to comfort. I've done very long rides in both and usually my feet feel worse in my road shoes, but I think my rode shoes fit just a bit worse than my spd shoes.
@eccehomer8182
@eccehomer8182 2 жыл бұрын
I use Shimano SPD on my winter road bike and gravel bike (both with cages). They are one sided and the other side is a flat pedal. I find this particularly useful if I've wheel spun to a stop on a slippery hill.... it's much easier to get going again as quick cleat engagement is not vital. I use Shimano SPD-SL on my summer aero bike where this problem isn't really an issue and I find they provide better drive. Of course the SPD recessed cleats also make walking easier, but I carry around a pair of cleat covers in summer, which help and also protects your cleats.
@TheMerckxProject
@TheMerckxProject 2 жыл бұрын
I've been using a 2-bolt system for a while now, and have settled with the SPD-style cleat on the Look 2-bolt pedals. And run them across all of my bikes, even the track bike. Shimano has a conversion plate to make a 3-bolt shoe accept the 2-bolt SPD pedal (however the newest version takes away the fore/aft option; but it also comes with a built in 'walking cleat' that I believe aids in foot stability on the pedal. I use the SPD system 1)because I buy my own pedals 2) because it allows me to use ANY pair of shoes with ANY bike for any purpose. Gravel, commute, errand, group rides, TTs, etc. etc....
@triscuitbiscuit
@triscuitbiscuit 2 жыл бұрын
I don't know if its me but I absolutely love the sound of unclipping on a Speedplay. The sound is so satisfying.
@grahambell9831
@grahambell9831 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks to James and Francis BFTs, last summer I took up James's advice: pedals to dura ace spd sl's, shoes to Lake and G8 insoles, the result was transformative, comfort and pain free cycling🥳......the latter 2 items purchased from bicycle Richmond. Sound practical advice over the phone from James at the time too 👍👌
@deanwaller1029
@deanwaller1029 2 жыл бұрын
Had to switch from SPD-SL to Look Keo when I upgraded to my Favero Assioma DUO pedals. I agree that the SPD-SL is marginally better but after more than a year using Look Keo I can't say there's much difference. I can adjust the tension, the bearings in the Assiomas are great and the cleats are pretty much the same cost. I was excited when Favero finally bought out an SPD-SL version of their pedals, but with the only option being an extra 5mm longer axle I stuck with the ones I've got.
@talonlan
@talonlan 2 жыл бұрын
My first road pedals are assiomos, seem pretty good was using SPD's before upgrading
@discbrakefan
@discbrakefan 2 жыл бұрын
Same experience for me. Although I find the Assiomas a bit harder to clip into. The cleats are around half the price of Shimano cleats though!
@Neilz911
@Neilz911 2 жыл бұрын
Same for me at first spd sl ultegra r8000 pedal, than assioma duo with look System. But it have to say that i like the ultegra pedal much more, the pedal feels much better for me the connection to the cleat feels more Solid and the cleats are much more durable and they cost the same here in germany. And clipping in is a bit easier with the ultegra pedal.
@deanwaller1029
@deanwaller1029 2 жыл бұрын
@@Neilz911 it's a real shame Favero weren't able to make the Duo-Shi without increasing the axle length so much. A few mm I could manage but they're 11mm longer than regular Ultegra pedals.
@dpstrial
@dpstrial 2 жыл бұрын
I have Assiomas, initially using the supplied Xpedo 6-float cleats, which would easily unclip during a sprint. I then bought some Look 4.5-float cleats, which were better, before settling on Xpedo 0-float cleats, which are better still. I still detect a slight bit of float. I am not convinced that having no float is a bad thing; for, when I used to ride a mountain bike with shark-teeth pedals, my soles dug in and my feet remained planted. It's all in the initial setup methinks.
@rangersmith4652
@rangersmith4652 Жыл бұрын
My first "strapless" pedals were Look delta style. I'm still using them on some of my bikes, but I'm shifting to Keo. Red cleats mostly, but giving gray a go. Favero Assioma power meter pedals come standard with the Keo-style system, and that is why I'm making the shift.
@Jim-ub9qy
@Jim-ub9qy 2 жыл бұрын
Francis and James - very informative, as always. Currently I am using SHIMANO Ultegra R8000 SPD-SL for my road bike and SHIMANO XTR PD-M9020 for my gravel bike. During my search for road pedals I compared the SHIMANO 105, Ultera and Dura Ace models. I was able to find the Utegra pedals at a great price so that was my choice. Bottom line is that all the SHIMANO pedals are very good. Over the years I have used several different models of LOOK pedals and SHIMANO SPD pedals.
@wanderingjim7402
@wanderingjim7402 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another great video. I am a bike fitter, but not as knowledgeable as James, I always manage to pick up a nugget or two of great information from these vids. This week was the existence of the SQlab pedals, which unfortunately do not appear on the US distributors website. I have had trouble sourcing longer axle pedals throughout the pandemic.
@lolsaLlama
@lolsaLlama 2 жыл бұрын
Shimano PD-EH500 SPD is on my gravel bike, my commute isn't very long (10mins) so use the flat side for work and back. Then on days off work and I go out and about (Hamsterley and back etc) I use the clipless side. Best of both and no problems so far 😀👍
@seanhood980
@seanhood980 2 жыл бұрын
Got a gravel bike arriving in Spring (fingers crossed), the PD-EH500 seem like the best of both worlds for how I intend to use the bike.
@PRH123
@PRH123 Ай бұрын
Yep have those on one bike.
@SteRumbelow
@SteRumbelow 2 жыл бұрын
Regarding the new Speedplay models from Wahoo, they do still come with the baseplate and shims. So you can move them backwards or forwards, the same as on the old model from Speedplay (I have both). Unless there’s an even older model with more adjustability that I’m not aware of!
@glenngardin3561
@glenngardin3561 Жыл бұрын
Rookie rider here. Bike came with Look Keo Classics, and Izumi Pearl shoes that were luckily my size. They seem to work well. Better after moving the cleat as far back in the shoe as possible, per James' recommendation.
@neilsgrainger
@neilsgrainger 2 жыл бұрын
Often disappointed by how dismissive some people are of flat pedals. GCN do the same thing. Proper flat pedals, not the rubbish ones you get free with a cheap bike, give you a huge platform and you stick to them like glue. The main issue people mention seems to be more related to the footwear than the pedals. Get a cycling specific flat shoe and the difference to clipless isn't that great IMO.
@JT-ny7ll
@JT-ny7ll 2 жыл бұрын
Agree, I go through periods using Shimano mtb spd so I can still walk, but now mostly stick with MKS Gordito (new wider version of Sylvan touring) with Restrap diagonal straps and Vans pro slip on, and have lots of grip and adjustability and movement and can get off the bike and do anything else.
@JulianAndresKlode
@JulianAndresKlode 2 жыл бұрын
Sticking to them like glue is tricky because you can't really dial in your foot angle. It's so hard to get comfortable when you can't just twist your foot a bit but have to pull it up and then put it back down.
@richardcarr6493
@richardcarr6493 Жыл бұрын
I use SPD pedals on my carbon bike and flats on my steel one cuz that's my all-around biking I go do things with it and I need to walk around
@richardcarr6493
@richardcarr6493 Жыл бұрын
MTB wide flats work fine for most cycling situations, majority of us are just cycling enthusiasts
@YiZongOng
@YiZongOng Жыл бұрын
elitism at its finest, many mamils not even pro gatekeeping the sport because the industry tells them what to like and dislike. proper sheep
@andrewchappell7954
@andrewchappell7954 2 жыл бұрын
As a starting point for clipless pedals I think the shimano spd mtb or even their touring pedal (flat on one side) is ideal. I wasn’t confident about clipless but found the spd to be ideal and I starting with the spring at its weakest until I got used to it. I have yet ( don’t jinx it) to have a clipless fail/fall. They are great for commuting as you can almost walk normally in the shoes.
@allanfoster6965
@allanfoster6965 2 жыл бұрын
Using SPD-SL. I did not realise there are available in an extended version. Thanks James!👍👍
@mokujinsan9946
@mokujinsan9946 2 жыл бұрын
Great show mate. Both my bikes have Shimano XT PD M8100 XC SPD. One bike is a Berlin single speed street racer masher, the other steed is a All City Nature Boy SSCX built to send it in the forest. Blessings from Kreuzberg mate.
@markowsley4954
@markowsley4954 2 жыл бұрын
Years ago I started off with clips and toe straps. Once the first Look pedals came out I switched to them. Then knee problems started so I went with Time and loved them That was when I was 155lbs and early twenties. Now that I'm in my mid fifties it's race face Chester flat pedals all the way. It's party pace for me now. I may give spd a try when I get a chance to do the tour divide but most likely I'll stick with flat
@PRH123
@PRH123 Ай бұрын
I rode Look still for 5 years when everyone had switched to Time, just couldn't afford them. The Chesters are very good pedals for the money. Good bearings, last a long time. Stay away from DMR, they're disposable junk, even the expensive models.
@englishcyclist
@englishcyclist 2 жыл бұрын
yep pretty much bang on, SPD-SL for road bike, SPD for the gravel/MTB. Tried Speedplay a while back and did not like them so banged em on eBay but James is missing the worst thing about flat pedals! the times it swings around and smashes into your calf AKA Pedal gash.
@bianchirider....neverendin8532
@bianchirider....neverendin8532 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly !! No Shimano pedals on my Campag equipped bike !! That's why it's Look Keo for me. Great video .
@MrDraich
@MrDraich 2 жыл бұрын
I started using a cage, got a simple one from Decathlon, to check out if i actually like it, and works like a charm! I ride what is basically a touring bike , and i need a system that works with all kinds of shoes.
@Paddystyx
@Paddystyx 2 жыл бұрын
I’m fairly new to cycling. I put Look on bike and I’ve just changed from grey 4 degree float to black 0 degree float. I’ve been out 3 times and actually find them nicer. I hope I don’t get any knee trouble, I to old for any other troubles, 😂. Thanks for video.
@karanvaid
@karanvaid 2 жыл бұрын
So, I just changed back to SPD SL (105) from the SP (M520) 4 days ago.... i had nasty fall and hospitalisation (head injury) in 2018 when my foot came out of the right pedal whilst accelerating (was out of the saddle)... I am a bigger rider (6 feet /83kgs)... just sharing my experience. Took a lot to get back to road shoes and spd sl.
@MattChapple
@MattChapple 2 жыл бұрын
I moved to Speedplays from SPD-SLs this year and I've got on much better with them. Although I wish they weren't so expensive...
@TerryLHampton
@TerryLHampton 2 жыл бұрын
Not keen on Speedplay, loves a Speedmaster! Top man James 😎
@KevinMontalbo
@KevinMontalbo 2 жыл бұрын
I noticed that, too. James has excellent taste for watches.
@Dimashoey
@Dimashoey 2 жыл бұрын
Ideas for next bike fit: How to choose handlebar drops - dimension and drop shape
@kevinlyon9501
@kevinlyon9501 2 жыл бұрын
I've always run Shimano spd's in various forms and did use their DX flat pedals for commuting and learning bike handling skills, the shoes i have are very stiff and grip the DX's well. Due to a visit to James I now have a pair of SQ Lab long axles on the road bike, I would add the other benefit of these pedals is they use a Shimano cleat on the shoe so fairly cheap to replace.
@carllange3950
@carllange3950 Жыл бұрын
I have been using Shimano PD-7401 pedals since I built my Schwinn Paramount with Dura-Ace in 1991. When I acquired other road bikes I was able buy more PD-7401s at very reasonable prices. 30+ year old pedals still work great. I have not had any problems using the black cleats.
@Tantewillieja
@Tantewillieja 2 жыл бұрын
J&L make extended axles for the new speedplay paddels. Are of excellent quality. And my new speedplay paddels do have the for aft plate. Also Sq-labs makes look keo compatible paddels with longer axles.
@romanpramuka2703
@romanpramuka2703 2 жыл бұрын
I'm not a beginner, but last summer I switched from Shimano to Time pedals and I love them.
@thecrowfliescrooked
@thecrowfliescrooked 2 жыл бұрын
Since I do triathlon I appreciate the convenience and form factor of speedplay....plus they're different and not the same old dull SPD.
@jorgecuenca9175
@jorgecuenca9175 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your insights!!! I wonder about the stack difference Shimano XT SPD vs Look road if I swap my gravel SPD pedals for pure road rides. Any difference that might need seat height adjustment? Cheers
@gerard45gh
@gerard45gh 2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree I had the look both soughts changed to Shimano 10 years ago cleats last forever just bought the another pair Dura Ace this time love the low stack height really does make a difference to my old knees 😀..
@mymemeplex
@mymemeplex 10 ай бұрын
I use the SPD XT PD-T8000 hybrid pedal. Most days I'm just riding round town, they're nice and grippy.
@user-yn5sk5ru5g
@user-yn5sk5ru5g 2 жыл бұрын
Shimano ME700 on everything. I ride MTB and cyclocross mostly, so i have SPD on my roadbike too. 👍 Makes walking to the coffee much nicer
@IanB17
@IanB17 2 жыл бұрын
Used to use Shimano SPD-SL’s but never really got on with them so went to Look Keo Carbon blades & wouldn’t go back. Once you find the right blade tension you’re sorted. The older versions were prone to the rocking movement James talks about but the newer version I’ve had zero problems. I use the (devils work) fixed cleats & they are far from fixed IMHO. There is quite a bit of lateral movement in there which is good.
@e3dave744
@e3dave744 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve tried look , time and speed play on my campag build. I’ve gone back to shimano and I don’t care if it’s mixed with campagnolo. Nice Speedy pro, looks nice on that strap.
@markjthomson
@markjthomson 2 жыл бұрын
My first clipless were Keewins! The race version... very tight... loved them but took the longest time to learn how to clip in and out.
@mipko
@mipko 11 ай бұрын
I use SPDSL extended as per James advice, I also use SPDs with titanium 16mm spacers and pined flats on MTB.
@tobimaxx
@tobimaxx 2 жыл бұрын
I have used Time since the late 80s, and have never had a problem. Switched to Time from Look after a knee op in 88. Back in the day I had titanium axels , but I found them too soft. Big difference when I switched back to steel. I use the cheapest pedals from Time at the moment and have no problems. Cheap and cheerful and only cost a few euros more than buying new cleats. Plus for me the easiest to set up the cleats. Just my take on things.
@shitfuckshitshit
@shitfuckshitshit 10 ай бұрын
I ride SPDs because my typical riding environment is in the city - being able to easily walk around greatly improves the functionality of my bike, and makes carrying it up and down the apartment stairs significantly less nerve wracking than slippery road shoes with protruding cleats. When switching to clipless, ease of clipping in and out in traffic was a critical concern and I found the SPDs to be very good for this. I also ride a stiff carbon sole XC shoe to help mitigate the flex and provide better power transfer. That said, on longer rides with less traffic I sometimes wish I had the greater engagement of SPD-SL - but that would mean having another bike dedicated to just sport riding.
@E30OG1
@E30OG1 2 жыл бұрын
Need to treat myself to a bike fit with James for sure game changer
@johndef5075
@johndef5075 2 жыл бұрын
Shimano spds on mountain and road. Don't like having to worry about clipping in when dodging cars. Power grips on my cruising around bike.
@birdyboy7212
@birdyboy7212 2 жыл бұрын
Not exactly a pro rider, more of a keen amateur 😊 Have to say I’m a fan of the Look Keo Blades; look good & simple. I have never bought the “all out” Ti versions with ceramic bearings so cannot comment on those - the standard carbon pedals with 4.5 float cleat seem to be perfect for me 😁👍🏽
@RichardMigneron
@RichardMigneron 2 жыл бұрын
I use SpeedPlay (not wahoo), one other advantage is that the only way out is to turn your foot. I never involuntarily unclipped ! But, I agree that what Wahoo has done by removing the axle lenghts from the options, and also the fact that you could service them (add grease) contrary to Wahoo's is counterproductive. I'm quite annoyed at what Wahoo has done with them. 1 other advantage of the Speedplay/Wahoo system, is the lower stack height over all the other systems ! Great for Criterium racers (although I'm not one of them).
@cleverername
@cleverername Жыл бұрын
Crankbrothers eggbeater with their road adapter. This way I can use whatever three-hole road shoe I want without the slop of a mountain bike pedal sans-recess. I absolutely love the pedals! I have both road and mountain bikes, so the pedal system being the same between them is a huge plus.
@dan44zzt231
@dan44zzt231 2 жыл бұрын
Would definitely get a set of extended SPD pedals if they becone available again, always used to use MTB cranks (and spacers in the BB) to bring the width back to same as my MTB on my CX bikes, but not an option on new gravel bike due to BB type.
@chuckhanchett7213
@chuckhanchett7213 2 жыл бұрын
I started on a road bike with SPD pedals and never changed. I love the SPD pedals. They’ve never caused any issues and I would never consider another pedals system because they work well for me.
@JulianAndresKlode
@JulianAndresKlode 2 жыл бұрын
Got Speedplay because double sided and not SPD. Didn't know if I needed more float than SPD, it also gives me a chance to notice more instability in my position as the foot moves around the pedal without resistance.
@onilovni1234
@onilovni1234 2 жыл бұрын
Why all the hate for Speedplay pedals? The new pedal interface is a lot more stable and the cleats are so much easier to adjust, plus the float is without any resistance and they don't wear out if you maintain them properly.
@archkod
@archkod 2 жыл бұрын
Right now using Shimano M324 Spd/flat pedal as I am just learning to clip in and also commute
@zodgzod
@zodgzod 2 жыл бұрын
I’m a bigger rider (6’2” and 90kg), but I use Look and have committed to them by investing in Assioma power meters (I know they do SPD-SL now, but not as a conversion). Never had any issues with Look cleats (I use the grey ones), since ages ago when I worked out the right position on my shoe over a few weeks.
@MarkCRyan
@MarkCRyan 2 жыл бұрын
I use a shimano spd road style pedal. Works perfect for commuting or touring. I know I’ll have to upgrade to spd-sl when I upgrade my bike.
@stuartnathan1480
@stuartnathan1480 2 жыл бұрын
What do you use for your bike packing trips? And what will you be using for you next one? I use Shimano SPD SL and not sure if I should change it for my next trip
@UnivegaSuperSport
@UnivegaSuperSport 2 жыл бұрын
I wore Time ATAC mtb pedals commuting from 2000-2014. Not the same pair, probably went through a dozen pair. Easiest pedal entry ever. Around 2000, Look had a road pedal CX-7s that could be adjusted closer to or further from the crank arms, within a 10-mm range. And their foot-tilt angle adjustment allows modification of the position from negative-3 to positive-3 degrees. I messed with them for a bit around 2005-2007. Been on Shimanos since then.
@julianludorf5885
@julianludorf5885 2 жыл бұрын
Hi James, what is your opinion on the Time Atac pedal system (the mtb one)? I started using them a couple of years ago when I was riding a lot of fixed gear, because they where known to be bomb proof and not able to clip out accidently. But recently I feel I might need some more stability, as they have a lot of float. Would switching to SPD pedals help me?
@chrisridesbicycles
@chrisridesbicycles 2 жыл бұрын
Question: Which riders need a longer axle and are there 3rd party axles with different lengths for popular pedals? I use the SPD system because I ride both MTB and road and don‘t want to walk around like a penguin. I tried SPD-SL during my last bikefitting and didn‘t notice a difference in support so I will just stick with it.
@stefanozurich
@stefanozurich 2 жыл бұрын
Im a new cyclist with about 1100km under my belt and have SPD-SL. I still find it a little hard to clip in and sometimes in situation when I panic, I forget to unclip properly and strainght up rip my foot out. I'm glad the binding force isnt that strong. I do get a little foot numbness on the outside of my feet. Con't know it it's the shoes or the pedals though.
@joecoppola4459
@joecoppola4459 2 жыл бұрын
I’m quite disappointed in your comments about the Time pedal system. First off it’s the ONLY system that offers both lateral and rotational float. Also contrary to your comments it offers adjustable Q factor as well. If you actually measure pelvic stability via a pressure mapping that this system generally fixes off center saddle sitting. Lastly your comments about pre release. We’re attributed to the old cleat and pedal design and those issues have been remedied in the latest designs.
@patrickparisienne1917
@patrickparisienne1917 2 жыл бұрын
R8000 SPD -SL E for road, and EH 500 SPD for gravel. Perfect setup for me
@owensnicholas
@owensnicholas 2 жыл бұрын
I get cramps on the outside edge of my foot. Putting Look Keo pedals on my bike and using the very expensive S-Phyre shoes has mostly eliminated the cramps, but I do still get them from time to time - especially when I get off the bike after a ride. I don’t have this problem on the mountain bike. Any suggestions?
@BoloGrubb
@BoloGrubb 11 ай бұрын
I use Crank Bro Candy 1 on my road bikes. I like having the mountain bike style shoe for ease of walking around at cafe stops. I am not a racer and not concerned about weight. I ride for fun and fitness, so the Candy pedals work great for me.
@ashleymcavery4132
@ashleymcavery4132 2 жыл бұрын
SPD SL for road only, SPD for anything else, just picked up a pair of the Adidas velosamba SPD shoes for commuting/casual rides on the gravel bike!
@justinofboulder
@justinofboulder Жыл бұрын
On my second set of Keo 2 Max carbon pedals in two months. 400 miles on the first set and 250 miles on the second. Both developed a loud clicking noise and loads of play in the bearings. Used to love Look pedals when I was riding (up to 8 years ago). Not sure what to try next?
@duncanmartin2626
@duncanmartin2626 2 жыл бұрын
I use powertaps (which have a minor variant on the Look Keo cleat) on the road, and SPDs off road (ones with a cage around them on the MTB, and no cage on the 'cross bike). Horses for courses.
@samzweerink7295
@samzweerink7295 2 жыл бұрын
I have a pair of iSSi flip pedals on my Trek Domane. This allows me to wear normal street shoes when doing a more casual ride, or I can put my SPD equipped shoe for longer more serious rides.
@jessvarey2597
@jessvarey2597 2 жыл бұрын
I love bike fit Tuesdays. 😍
@standardh_
@standardh_ 2 жыл бұрын
This was great, gentlemen!
@mellis4726
@mellis4726 2 жыл бұрын
Didn't mention Eggbeaters. With four sided entry, they're very easy to get in and out of, very light, but not very durable. (rebuild kits are readily available though)
@donmann6482
@donmann6482 2 жыл бұрын
I use SPD-SL pedals on my TT bike and feel locked-in with full power through out the pedal stroke. My road bike and mountain bike uses SPD pedals cause I tend to ride in a more recreational group and like the easy in and out with a shoe I can walk in at the coffee shop. Personal choice I guess cause both systems work well for me.
@darrengarvie8832
@darrengarvie8832 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a look keo user but MTB is SPD and a agree with James I use the one with the cage around it for stability 😁
@EditioCastigata
@EditioCastigata 7 ай бұрын
After SPD-SL all my bikes are now a TIME ATAC, which you didn't cover. It allows my foot to move ever so slightly inboard and outboard, depending on what I like on that day.
@thegrizzlys
@thegrizzlys 2 жыл бұрын
I'm all over the Shimano PD-EH500 dual platform, great on long rides clipped in also great as they are dual platform. I'd switch to SPD-SL if I started racing though I guess...
@ollieb9875
@ollieb9875 2 жыл бұрын
I got these and I like them very much. Pootle down the road in normal shoes or go further and clip in. Nice.
@thegrizzlys
@thegrizzlys 2 жыл бұрын
@@ollieb9875 i have them on my 3 bikes, road, singlespeed and gravel. When I get my race frame I'll get road cleats for sure, and another pair of shoes, of course.
@ernestoechevers4741
@ernestoechevers4741 2 жыл бұрын
Agree a 100% I've ridden since late 80's when look came out i used looks till one day i had to get shimano 9000 pedals i use a fixed cleat black when used look and red now with shimano I've never looked back the dura ace 90 and 9100 have worked flawlessly for the last 8 years even changed pedals on the wife's bike but she uses blue cleats
@brucemurray3350
@brucemurray3350 2 жыл бұрын
I alternate between SPD-SL, SPD, and Crank Brothers MTB Flats. I run SPD-SL on my TT bike, never swap it out. My road bike I alternate between SPD-SL and SPD just because I like my SPD shoes a touch better but it depends on what I'm doing. My gravel bike alternates between the SPD and the MTB flats but it's mostly just up to whatever I feel like. I do find that trail running shoes on MTB flats (with the pins) provides more than enough stability and grip as well as makes hike-a-bike considerably easier.
@pizzathehut2001
@pizzathehut2001 2 жыл бұрын
using look cleats on assoma duo pedals, due to poor ankle movement i find the very hard to unclip from (every thing set to min resistance) have removed one of the 2 springs in the back, this makes my right pedal ok, but the left is still stiff, better if i can remember to lift my toes up then twist out, if its my body thats the problem then thats fine but any advice would be appreciated
@bigmikeapa
@bigmikeapa 2 жыл бұрын
I use flat pedals for short commutes to and from work with cycling trainers and if I’m doing more of a distance, shimano spd with giro Mountain bike shoes, works well with me
@toozydude2
@toozydude2 2 жыл бұрын
I've ridden mtb SPD pedals for 10 years then switched to a road pedals Assioma DUOs, so didnt have any option if i want power. Didnt really like it, way slower clipping in, no noticeable different otherwise, once the pedals are spinning around they were super hard to clip in. So i converted them to SPD Assioma DUOs, best decision!
@ThibaultChe
@ThibaultChe 2 жыл бұрын
Have you ever tried any of the clipless to platform adapters out there? If so any of them stands out to you? I’m looking for a system that’s easy to put on & off for situations like when I’m going to the train station.
@Gidogeek
@Gidogeek 2 жыл бұрын
I’m using Shimano SPD on the gravel bike and Crankbrothers DoubleShot on my old cross/commuter bike.
@s.j.5850
@s.j.5850 5 ай бұрын
I like the Shimano SPD pedal (with a platform) because it is double-sided & I can wear bike shoes that I can walk in. When I am going for a short ride to the store I can easily wear any kind of shoe or sneaker because of the platform surrounding the cleat section. A win-win all the way around for me. In addition that metal cleat lasts longer & the tightness of the cleat section of the pedal is adjustable.
@pedeepete
@pedeepete 2 жыл бұрын
i've got Shimano SPD's on my aspero atm however I've brought some Shimano PDM's (mtb clip ins) to replace them im now wondering about just keeping the SPD's on...
@GuybrushThreepwood79
@GuybrushThreepwood79 2 жыл бұрын
I've just switched my road bike to Shimano SPD pedals today. I was so tired of ruining SPD-SL cleats with even minimal walking and it means I will only need one pair of shoes for road/gravel so I can spend a bit more on my next pair.
@MilanSmore
@MilanSmore 2 жыл бұрын
MTB shoes are the best 😁
@owensnicholas
@owensnicholas 2 жыл бұрын
I hope that works out for you. I did the same, but once I started riding significant road miles I found the stable platform of a road shoe and pedal were a huge improvement for me.
@31.8mm
@31.8mm 2 жыл бұрын
Use spd for years, my problem with the system is stack height adjustment, being a cheap ass it's quite hard to get those "walkable" stack like from Form. Second problem is cleat micro adjustability, often when we tighten the cleat it leave "bite" marks on the shoes so when we need to rotate or move it lil bit it can easily fall into the previous position. I use XT pedal with cage it has wider platform both side it touches the shoes outsole thus make it feel more stable, as my shoes outsole wear out i cut used road tire and glued it to its outsole to get the contact back. just wannna share RT (touring commuting) shoes series from shimano feels little bit roomier than its performance oriented brothers, i love its stock insoles it has heel cup.
@Lemond75
@Lemond75 2 жыл бұрын
Can I ask who James uses to for the custom leather Pro Griffon saddle and bar tape he had on the shelf please? Looking for someone who can re-cover a saddle a saddle here in the UK. Cheers
@michaelorr181
@michaelorr181 2 жыл бұрын
I use a cheap pair of chester clipless , on my 3000.00 emonda sl6 I think ? Mabe I need a shoe with better arch support and a bit wider . I will be getting the SPD sle in yellow or 6, 8 ° as my first pair of clip ins.
@TheDarkInstall
@TheDarkInstall 2 жыл бұрын
XTR or Dura-Ace, depending on application. I have a pair of Dura-Ace 7900 pedals on my road bike that are 13 years old, and have never been serviced, and ridden over 140,000kms now, and are still totally fine.
@adamcharles812
@adamcharles812 2 жыл бұрын
I feel like James would be a perfect NPC in Zwift. Great video Francis
@francoismoignet787
@francoismoignet787 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Francis! I run Crankbrothers candy on my gravel bike. Never had an issue with them especially in the mud... Do you consider them too MTBy to be included in the video? Cheers
@daryl4841
@daryl4841 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 99% a road guy, who uses SPD SL, Dura Ace, love them. I signed up for a 100 mile mt bike race this summer. It will be mostly a gravel type of course with some bumps but nothing too crazy technical. Should I invest in some mt bike shoes and SPD pedals? My seldom used mt bike currently has flat pedals. Would it be a bad idea to just toss on my SPD SLs and use my road shoes with the mt bike? The SPD SLs are probably marginally more efficient but its possible that mud might be an issue.
@tonybradford9061
@tonybradford9061 11 ай бұрын
I use spdr on my winter and turbo bikes. Moved over to them in the early 2000s after a plastic cleat snapped in a sprint. Have several sets of dura ace pedals and aa bag of cleats. Just a trial getting shoes that accept them.
@mrvwbug4423
@mrvwbug4423 Жыл бұрын
Even on MTB extended axle pedals can be nice. I have a set of long axle Crank Brothers Mallet Es that I have a love/hate relationship with, they're amazingly comfortable to pedal with especially on longer XC rides and are amazingly stable on fast downhills and are even feel nice when doing jumps/drops ... but because I pronate I can't unclip from them to save my life even with the easy release cleats, so I still end up using my flat pedals 90% of the time and the fun of flat pedal shoes which last maybe 1 season, and my shins are not fans of flat pedals haha
@AbiShafi
@AbiShafi 2 жыл бұрын
My son bought me a pair of Shimano XC3 shoes for when I get my new Ribble AL Disk 105 in May (hopefully) I’m going to run them with M540 SPD’s. As I’ve never ridden ‘clipped in’ I’ll put them on my mtb to get used to them before then. Regards to you all. As a matter of interest has anyone had issued with the axles seizing on these?
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