I prefer Shimano but I bought the Favero Assioma pedals a few years ago before the Shi version came out, I switched over to Look pedals on my other two bikes after that so all cleats were the same but I really miss the Dura Ace. They just work better, more easily adjustable (without replacing blades) and the cleats don't disintegrate as soon as you walk in and out of a coffee shop!
I had the top of the line version 3's and went back to the Keo 2 Max Carbon's. The blades were a nightmare to clip in when you needed to clip in quickly. Also changing the blades is a PITA. The Keo 2's are much simpler to adjust with a simple Allen key.
Can we take a moment to appreciate the fact that LOOK included the grip cleats as standard. I bought the V3 about 3 months ago and needed to buy the grip cleats as an extra.
I used Keos for years then changed to Shimano SPD SL .. couldn’t believe how much better they performed (for me) .. maybe that’s what is behind the width change?
These barely have more contact area versus the previous Look, 5 mm^2. Dura Ace still smacks this down, especially with the lower stack height, reliability (I have the three bearing PD-9000), and stability (cleat lasts so much better)
value for money and durability i always prefer shimano pedals... Shimano Dura ace is good wide enough for racing and long rides and that aerodyamic shape by look is completely nonsense just pure marketing hype. @charlesmansplaining
I had the previous Carbon version and they started creaking pretty badly so while I liked them I had to stop using them due to the annoying creaking noise. Been on Speedplay's and bought the basic version and did the titanium spindle/ceramic bearing hack over 5 years ago and still running great.
The Look Keo 2 Max is only 15g heavier, and you get an adjustable spring. All of them have a plastic body that the cleats WILL wear out eventually, increasing float. So just get the Max.
I have the old style Blades and they're good pedals, but... the problem with super expensive pedals is when you crash, and you are going to crash racing bikes, pedals get hit first. Kind of puts a damper on buying super expensive pedals and on old Look Blades the plastic at the side would snap off easy.
Im sure things have changed but every look pedal i rode eventually sounded like I was stepping on a duck every turn of the crank. Quack, quack, quaxk... Switched to Shimano SPD SL and never looked back. They're quiet all the time and easy to walk in. But admittedly my data point is old AF since I switched in the mid-2000s.
I've ridden Look for many years, until they fix the durability of their cleats I'm not going back. I currently have Time and Shimano pedals and both last about 10x as long as Look cleats. It's not just that the cleats wear down quickly, but they break under heavy loads like sprinting. Twice I've had reasonably new cleats snap during sprints (both times at the engagement point).
After many years of Look Pedals on different bikes i finally changed to Shimano. Feels so much better, should have done it long time ago. My last Look keo2max had already a little play in the bearings, when they were new. Now 20k later it got quite bad and they were spinning very loose, making it also hard to clip in. Walking in Shimano is also better and the ultegra and dura-ace pedals just look so nice on the bike. But yeah, maybe the blade are better than the keo2max.
its similar to what Canyon does with their integrated cockpit. You only get certain tensions and are at their mercy if you need new ones. With the dura-ace pedals you can adjust the tension to how you like it. Keeps you riding if need to tighten it after years of use.
A few years ago, I was in a bike shop and this guy who must have weighed 250lbs. at least and was not in good shape had a bunch of pedals on the counter and was weighing them. So, being the dickhead I am, I thought to myself, why doesn't he throw one of those haunches of his up on the scale and see if he needs those pedals. But then, I thought, "You're being a dickhead Robert. If he needs those pedals to feel good about getting on his bike leave the man alone...."
I fear customers that are heavy, yet want the lightest components in existence, unaware that they bear a lower weight limit that can't support their weight. I'm not taking the blame for something that breaks due to overloading (I'm more careful when I sell light components that have a lower-than-average weight limit, I don't sell them to just about any rider for safety's sake), that's on them. Good thing I haven't seen such a customer, yet.
My question is for both Look and Shimano. What is the point of wider platform? The cleat is the same size. So the contact area with the pedal is no change. So wider pedal for better stability, is it only a marketing Ploy?
@@brentcollins9727 sorry I don't see it. The surface that the pedal connects to the shoes is the area of the cleat. There is no more area to distribute the weight, regardless of how big the platform is. This question bothers me a lot, as I recently bought a Keo 2 max to replace my old Keo classic.
10:06 No GC, the male pedal is using his ceramic balls. This, right there is how baby pedals are made! That was an extremely rare chance to see it live!🤭🤭🤭
If you had to choose between a 2021 canyon grizl 1by with sram force explr or a 2022 specialized diverge expert with 1by with a sram gx derailleur. What would be your choice?
diverge future shock is no joke an unbelievable device, if you are doing more exploring and backpacking an longer riders, go diverge, shorter 20-40 mile rides go canyon
@GCPerformance18 thank you for the input! I'm going to go with the specialized diverge. It ticks more boxes than the Canyon grizl with the threaded bottom bracket, swat storage, the future shock, the gx mountain bike derailleur, and being a bit more capable off road.
So the bearings are not supposted to be serviced? I have Blade v3 and wanted to check the bearings after 15 000 km. Bought the special key tried to unlock the carbon ring. I turned it in the wrong direction and it cracked into pieces. Could not find any spares and had to buy a new pair of pedals. They are nice, but they do not last as long as Shimano pedals.
I wouldn't say hot spots as long as you have a carbon shoe I don't believe it wouldn't deform at all due to stiffness. I would say it would be more correct to say the wider platform will provide greater support.
I have always been a massive fan of LOOK pedals, basically been using them from day 1 for 20+ years and had no reliability issues… until I bought their V3 ceramic Ti blades! 🙁 Absolutely trash, the axles were loose right out the box and had plenty of play in them. Made noise after only a week of use. The only reason I bought them was for the Titanium axles, I actually never wanted ceramic bearings (because I avoid all hybrid ceramic bearings) but unfortunately they don’t sell a titanium with steel bearings version any more. I have a customer with the steel Ti blades and he has had no issues, it really upsets me having to spend extra money to get the Ti axles and knowing that the bearings you are getting are way worse. Also LOOK have zero customer support, I contacted them several times asking them to sell me the pedal tool as I have a shop and I need it to help service my customers pedals. They never responded. Ended up making my own tool. My advice is stick with the KEO max and Classic and avoid anything with ceramic bearings from LOOK. (If you want reliable pedals.)
I have the V3 keo carbon ceramic ti with a 12 nm blade. I want the new keo carbon ceramic ti with the 12 nm also, but it only comes with a 16. Will my V3 12 nm blade fit in the V4 ? As far as I know the V4 blades are not available yet and I don’t want to pay $50.00 for a blade set when I already have V3 12 nm blades. Thanks, great videos, Dave
How long do ceramic bearings last in pedals? All I hear about CeramicSpeed is how the bearings wear out faster and aren't sealed well and have super thin grease, etc...
Ceramic bearings are almost like cup and cone in the sense that they roll really fast but rely on regular service intervals. I personally feel like it should be used for fancy show off bikes or put them on a bike if you know how to service bearings regularly or don't mind having a shop look at them 1-3 times a year. If you just want to put ceramic bearings on a bike, ride your ass off for thousands of miles without thinking about it, probably don't do ceramic. I think it should be left for those who like to tinker with their bike and meticulously clean their bikes. Or rich people who don't care about burning through money and dropping it off at a shop the second something feels off. As far as pedals, I currently have a set of Look Ceramic Ti pedals on my mountain bike. I got them for a killer price so I couldn't say no. I plan on punishing them until they require service. I'll be honest. When it comes to pedals, I care more about that weight savings of Ti vs the efficiency of bearings. I currently have less than a year on them and so far so good but I don't feel optimistic about the results. Mind you, I currently have ceramic bearings in my hubs and bottom bracket and I've had a great experience with them with 2 years of use on my road bike BUT mostly ridden in fair weather conditions. I have a secondary bike that I use to punish in nasty weather conditions. I always think enjoying something like this is about "headspace". I have Dura ace pedals for 5 years with no issues. Still smooth and you can still feel them swimming in grease. I love fixing and cleaning my bikes but servicing my pedals regularly is a stretch even for me. I am still on the fence about going ceramic for pedals. If the mountain bike pedals impress me long term, it might be something I look into for my next pedals.
I rode SHIMANO and look and honestly you won’t notice the different. Main thing is the yellow cleats for SHIMANO have. Alittle more float then the stock grey cleats for look. Thats all
Speedplay's argument is that their cleat provides the wide stance over their pedal, decreasing hot spots and making for a more stable platform. It's part of the reason speedplay pedals cost more.
hahahahha I never thought the video would be this long but I get carried away and yes I love this ti bike it is my faveorite bike right now and my main daily rider
hahahha I wish man, but in my field ill just take the cheap ones, once I have a dream bike that I can actually makes sense for me to afford I will I promise you
I switched to Look because I wanted a bike with SRAM Red AXS, and Shimano pedals felt like a faux pas. I love them. I feel like the cleats don't wear as quickly, and they look objectively better.
Wait, your high mileage customers go through multiple sets of pedals in a year? I ride Look and did the equivalent of over 12,000 miles last year without needing new pedals?
they replaced the bearings and have a new system for the axle and also a new grease, I do not know how this will hold up but they are aware of the problem
I had such a bad time with the blade variants of the pedals. The blades wear out so fast and the back of the pedal starts to rock. And the blades are too expensive for what they are. I went back to the spring model just because it's easier to deal with long term. I'm a heavy volume rider too, 600 hours a year, so it gets annoying.
I hardly get 9 to 12 months out of Looks, including Ceramic. I opened up the last couple of pairs and there is literally zero grease in there. I've added grease now from new and they are holding up better but seriously, what a joke. I won't change as all my bikes are Look and I've used them since the original PP996's but really disappointed.
ha ...still can't service the bearings and as usual they will squeak after several hundred miles as all Looks do (same design) stil a pos blade that will loosen after a while ... remarketing gimmicks, shimano durace still rules the pedal market (as you did switched from look 2nd and 3rd iteration to shimano but never "looked" back!!)
these are a total ripoff. they cost them 10 dollars to make in china. these do not affect anyone's riding one bit.these people must be super rich and they have tons of money to waste.
In the last year I built 4 e bikes, 2 are AWD and the mid drive DB keeps up w cars in town.... I betcha a 100 that peddle costs more then any one of my bikes🤣
what are you choosing??? shimano vs look?
Both are high quality, but love the aesthetic and history of the Look pedal.
Look
When is the Wheeltop Eds Tx video coming?
Shimano.
Want to try the Look..s
I prefer Shimano but I bought the Favero Assioma pedals a few years ago before the Shi version came out, I switched over to Look pedals on my other two bikes after that so all cleats were the same but I really miss the Dura Ace. They just work better, more easily adjustable (without replacing blades) and the cleats don't disintegrate as soon as you walk in and out of a coffee shop!
I had the top of the line version 3's and went back to the Keo 2 Max Carbon's. The blades were a nightmare to clip in when you needed to clip in quickly. Also changing the blades is a PITA. The Keo 2's are much simpler to adjust with a simple Allen key.
agree. Blades are shit, and keo2max top. Even in pro peloton a lot of guys chose keo2max instead of blades
I like blade for looks
Can we take a moment to appreciate the fact that LOOK included the grip cleats as standard.
I bought the V3 about 3 months ago and needed to buy the grip cleats as an extra.
yea I seen that too they were seling the non grip for no reason
They only ever say _”LOOK”_ 😔I never know when to _LOOK AWAY._
lmao oh shit
I used Keos for years then changed to Shimano SPD SL .. couldn’t believe how much better they performed (for me) .. maybe that’s what is behind the width change?
These barely have more contact area versus the previous Look, 5 mm^2. Dura Ace still smacks this down, especially with the lower stack height, reliability (I have the three bearing PD-9000), and stability (cleat lasts so much better)
value for money and durability i always prefer shimano pedals... Shimano Dura ace is good wide enough for racing and long rides and that aerodyamic shape by look is completely nonsense just pure marketing hype. @charlesmansplaining
I had the previous Carbon version and they started creaking pretty badly so while I liked them I had to stop using them due to the annoying creaking noise. Been on Speedplay's and bought the basic version and did the titanium spindle/ceramic bearing hack over 5 years ago and still running great.
GC Performance spot on! Keep up the great work!
Much appreciated!
The Look Keo 2 Max is only 15g heavier, and you get an adjustable spring.
All of them have a plastic body that the cleats WILL wear out eventually, increasing float.
So just get the Max.
I like the look of the blade to be honest
I have the old style Blades and they're good pedals, but... the problem with super expensive pedals is when you crash, and you are going to crash racing bikes, pedals get hit first. Kind of puts a damper on buying super expensive pedals and on old Look Blades the plastic at the side would snap off easy.
Everytime I look for something cycling related I end up on this channel, so I guess I'll have to subscribe.
Hahaha well thank you, I try to show off the relevant items. And give the viewer options
Im sure things have changed but every look pedal i rode eventually sounded like I was stepping on a duck every turn of the crank. Quack, quack, quaxk... Switched to Shimano SPD SL and never looked back. They're quiet all the time and easy to walk in. But admittedly my data point is old AF since I switched in the mid-2000s.
I've ridden Look for many years, until they fix the durability of their cleats I'm not going back. I currently have Time and Shimano pedals and both last about 10x as long as Look cleats. It's not just that the cleats wear down quickly, but they break under heavy loads like sprinting. Twice I've had reasonably new cleats snap during sprints (both times at the engagement point).
This Titanium bike looks so good 🔥🤩
After many years of Look Pedals on different bikes i finally changed to Shimano. Feels so much better, should have done it long time ago. My last Look keo2max had already a little play in the bearings, when they were new. Now 20k later it got quite bad and they were spinning very loose, making it also hard to clip in. Walking in Shimano is also better and the ultegra and dura-ace pedals just look so nice on the bike. But yeah, maybe the blade are better than the keo2max.
My ex-colleague told me it's normal for new Look pedals to have a little play in them.
Does anyone know how is the feeling of 8nm tension for keo blade?
that is a serious upcharge for different bearing and machining a different metal. I stay with Shimano. The cleats are just superior imo
its similar to what Canyon does with their integrated cockpit. You only get certain tensions and are at their mercy if you need new ones. With the dura-ace pedals you can adjust the tension to how you like it. Keeps you riding if need to tighten it after years of use.
This is funny. The cool looking part with the nice colors is on the bottom of the pedal. You can't see it when you are riding.
lmao thANK YOU
A few years ago, I was in a bike shop and this guy who must have weighed 250lbs. at least and was not in good shape had a bunch of pedals on the counter and was weighing them. So, being the dickhead I am, I thought to myself, why doesn't he throw one of those haunches of his up on the scale and see if he needs those pedals. But then, I thought, "You're being a dickhead Robert. If he needs those pedals to feel good about getting on his bike leave the man alone...."
Moral of the story. Don’t be a dickhead Robert.
I fear customers that are heavy, yet want the lightest components in existence, unaware that they bear a lower weight limit that can't support their weight. I'm not taking the blame for something that breaks due to overloading (I'm more careful when I sell light components that have a lower-than-average weight limit, I don't sell them to just about any rider for safety's sake), that's on them.
Good thing I haven't seen such a customer, yet.
I agree. I wasn't thinking about the rest of the bike, just the pedals. @@yonglingng5640
14:06 Best ASMR video ever
I set the standards high for my audience
My question is for both Look and Shimano.
What is the point of wider platform? The cleat is the same size. So the contact area with the pedal is no change. So wider pedal for better stability, is it only a marketing Ploy?
The cleat, bolted onto your shoe becomes part of your shoe. The wider surface distributes the weight more.
@@brentcollins9727 sorry I don't see it. The surface that the pedal connects to the shoes is the area of the cleat. There is no more area to distribute the weight, regardless of how big the platform is. This question bothers me a lot, as I recently bought a Keo 2 max to replace my old Keo classic.
10:06 No GC, the male pedal is using his ceramic balls. This, right there is how baby pedals are made! That was an extremely rare chance to see it live!🤭🤭🤭
Wonder if switching to this from speed plays will solve the numbness i get on my feet
Got the ceramic ones for a steal a few years ago…they’ve been good so far
thats nice
"Because you guys are damn idiots". YES! Subscribed x 10.
🤣🤣
My dealer say's to me Look it's loose. I preferd Shimano and Garmin but i'm gone try one Look with ceramic. Tanks for your video😊
I have been riding look for along time an dhtese feel super snug, I would give them a try, they really feel secured, get them in 12 weight
But where do I even get the tension blades ? Don't see it on official website, don't see it in local shops :(
I think they come extras
Ask your local shop. My supplier has them
New pedal and play after 200km riding, rode my dura ace for 3 years without a problem 🙆🏼♂️😂
I wish Look just copied Shimano's sacrificial wear tab design on the cleats for walking. Shimano cleats last a good bit longer because of them
the look have nice rubber tabs I do not like the cleats on the shimano they are so wide and look bulky
"Damn Idiots"....LMAO!!!
😂
lmao
congrats on 100k!!😊
If you had to choose between a 2021 canyon grizl 1by with sram force explr or a 2022 specialized diverge expert with 1by with a sram gx derailleur. What would be your choice?
diverge future shock is no joke an unbelievable device, if you are doing more exploring and backpacking an longer riders, go diverge, shorter 20-40 mile rides go canyon
@GCPerformance18 thank you for the input! I'm going to go with the specialized diverge. It ticks more boxes than the Canyon grizl with the threaded bottom bracket, swat storage, the future shock, the gx mountain bike derailleur, and being a bit more capable off road.
They look really nice! I will admire them in the store next time I buy my Shimano pedals (could take a while though)
So the bearings are not supposted to be serviced? I have Blade v3 and wanted to check the bearings after 15 000 km. Bought the special key tried to unlock the carbon ring. I turned it in the wrong direction and it cracked into pieces. Could not find any spares and had to buy a new pair of pedals.
They are nice, but they do not last as long as Shimano pedals.
Yes, when the bearings are worn out, the entire spindle assembly is replaced. This is what I'm not a fan of.
Have they made them serviceable now. Prior generations required complete spindle replacement (with bearings) when the bearings are shot
which is stronger if you are a heavy set rider? the Ti Spindle?
I would go regular ceramic, the titanium are very fragile
How is the feeling with 8 tension pedals?do you feel that will unclip easy?
I wouldn't say hot spots as long as you have a carbon shoe I don't believe it wouldn't deform at all due to stiffness.
I would say it would be more correct to say the wider platform will provide greater support.
this is what look says
The mumbles the side comments got me to subscribe! 😂👍
hahahaha why thannk you!!!!
i suppose if i for some reason stopped using my assioma duo's i will give these a try. they look cool for sure
I have always been a massive fan of LOOK pedals, basically been using them from day 1 for 20+ years and had no reliability issues… until I bought their V3 ceramic Ti blades! 🙁
Absolutely trash, the axles were loose right out the box and had plenty of play in them. Made noise after only a week of use.
The only reason I bought them was for the Titanium axles, I actually never wanted ceramic bearings (because I avoid all hybrid ceramic bearings) but unfortunately they don’t sell a titanium with steel bearings version any more. I have a customer with the steel Ti blades and he has had no issues, it really upsets me having to spend extra money to get the Ti axles and knowing that the bearings you are getting are way worse.
Also LOOK have zero customer support, I contacted them several times asking them to sell me the pedal tool as I have a shop and I need it to help service my customers pedals. They never responded. Ended up making my own tool.
My advice is stick with the KEO max and Classic and avoid anything with ceramic bearings from LOOK. (If you want reliable pedals.)
I have the V3 keo carbon ceramic ti with a 12 nm blade. I want the new keo carbon ceramic ti with the 12 nm also, but it only comes with a 16. Will my V3 12 nm blade fit in the V4 ?
As far as I know the V4 blades are not available yet and I don’t want to pay $50.00 for a blade set when I already have V3 12 nm blades.
Thanks, great videos, Dave
the blades will not fit no I am sorry
@@GCPerformance18 thanks. Do you sell the 12 nm blades to fit the new Keo ceramic ti V4 ?
Do you find the new version feels a lot tighter with the same tension blade?
Yes but that’s new. Because they are brand new the blade will get easier to get into
It’s crazy how they’ve been using the same cleat design for at least 35 years. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
yea it works so well too
I only ride Look pedals, thanks for the video! Also, very funny as well!
thanks os much!!
How long do ceramic bearings last in pedals? All I hear about CeramicSpeed is how the bearings wear out faster and aren't sealed well and have super thin grease, etc...
Ceramic bearings are almost like cup and cone in the sense that they roll really fast but rely on regular service intervals. I personally feel like it should be used for fancy show off bikes or put them on a bike if you know how to service bearings regularly or don't mind having a shop look at them 1-3 times a year. If you just want to put ceramic bearings on a bike, ride your ass off for thousands of miles without thinking about it, probably don't do ceramic. I think it should be left for those who like to tinker with their bike and meticulously clean their bikes. Or rich people who don't care about burning through money and dropping it off at a shop the second something feels off.
As far as pedals, I currently have a set of Look Ceramic Ti pedals on my mountain bike. I got them for a killer price so I couldn't say no. I plan on punishing them until they require service. I'll be honest. When it comes to pedals, I care more about that weight savings of Ti vs the efficiency of bearings. I currently have less than a year on them and so far so good but I don't feel optimistic about the results. Mind you, I currently have ceramic bearings in my hubs and bottom bracket and I've had a great experience with them with 2 years of use on my road bike BUT mostly ridden in fair weather conditions. I have a secondary bike that I use to punish in nasty weather conditions.
I always think enjoying something like this is about "headspace". I have Dura ace pedals for 5 years with no issues. Still smooth and you can still feel them swimming in grease. I love fixing and cleaning my bikes but servicing my pedals regularly is a stretch even for me. I am still on the fence about going ceramic for pedals. If the mountain bike pedals impress me long term, it might be something I look into for my next pedals.
In related non-related news: Campagnolo was kicked out of the Pro Peloton!
good I do not carew for cmapy that much
Ive been using Shimano spd sl cleats for years and thinking of changing to look. Has anyone done this and found a difference?
I rode SHIMANO and look and honestly you won’t notice the different. Main thing is the yellow cleats for SHIMANO have. Alittle more float then the stock grey cleats for look. Thats all
Did they get rid of the 20nm blades?
yes I think os they do not list them here
Do you get employee discount from the store?
it depends on the bike store but ours is privately own so yes we do
Speedplay's argument is that their cleat provides the wide stance over their pedal, decreasing hot spots and making for a more stable platform. It's part of the reason speedplay pedals cost more.
Never thought I’d watch a 18min long video about pedals but here I am 😂….. LOOK at that Ti bike 🥵🔥🔥🔥🤌
hahahahha I never thought the video would be this long but I get carried away and yes I love this ti bike it is my faveorite bike right now and my main daily rider
Better to buy Shimano because the cleats are cheaper to replace
I might get into clipless pedals this year…. I’ve been quite interested in Time Xpro/xpresso offerings… anyone has had experience with those?
In summary,no actual weight difference to previous generation, only difference is that slightly wider platform….
Dude, put the expensive ones on your bike, you deserve it.
Don't argue with me 😡
hahahha I wish man, but in my field ill just take the cheap ones, once I have a dream bike that I can actually makes sense for me to afford I will I promise you
@@GCPerformance18 fine...
I switched to Look because I wanted a bike with SRAM Red AXS, and Shimano pedals felt like a faux pas. I love them. I feel like the cleats don't wear as quickly, and they look objectively better.
Why not Time? Time is now part of the SRAM Corporation.
I need these in my life.😃
I loving these right now I have them on my bike today and did a ride they are very secure
Wait, your high mileage customers go through multiple sets of pedals in a year?
I ride Look and did the equivalent of over 12,000 miles last year without needing new pedals?
Bruh, where is yr store & do you ship to Naples?
yes of course we do, we are in deerfield beach, bicycle generation send me an email gcperformanceyt@gmail.com
Ah... now i know why my bike dealer gave me my ti's for $200 last month.
ahhhh that is a great deal though on some tis
What Ti bike frame is that?
Blackheart, it is so nice.... I have been loving this bike. it is my main bike of choice right now
i would appreciate you not calling me out when i stop at the light and can't get the damn pedals back in okay? lol
hahahah you enjoyed that??
look all day!!!!!
same here
If the cleat’s is the same as the old one why make the pedals wider
Thank you!
9:33 231!
223 grams...😂 yes ! I'm going to the TDF!
hell yeaaa
Anyone having issues with the cleats? Mine is a bit hard to remove kinda stuck
the stock cleat now for ceramic is higher then before it gets easier with use
@@GCPerformance18 thank you for your reply.. this is what I thought but it’s been 3 months now still the same
The problem is the bearings.. no matter which level look pedal you get the bearings are terrible.
they replaced the bearings and have a new system for the axle and also a new grease, I do not know how this will hold up but they are aware of the problem
I prefer Shimano because you can adjust the release tension. Wahoo (Speedplay) sucks because there is less support from side to side.
Look's more affordable pedals have variable tension adjustment too.
Where is the titanium non ceramic option? 😂
you mean the titanic option?
those would make sense and have less mainntaince issues so the cycling industry does not allow this
I had such a bad time with the blade variants of the pedals. The blades wear out so fast and the back of the pedal starts to rock. And the blades are too expensive for what they are. I went back to the spring model just because it's easier to deal with long term. I'm a heavy volume rider too, 600 hours a year, so it gets annoying.
You can always Look at Shimano, but you can never Shimano at Look!🤭🤭🤭
I hardly get 9 to 12 months out of Looks, including Ceramic. I opened up the last couple of pairs and there is literally zero grease in there. I've added grease now from new and they are holding up better but seriously, what a joke. I won't change as all my bikes are Look and I've used them since the original PP996's but really disappointed.
Dodge, dip, duck, dive and dodge
mmmmmhmmmmm
You can ship it india please ??
I cant i am sorry my friend
Ceramic for tea cups only.
I'll stick to my 40 dollar Eggbeaters.
yea huh
I like the Socks wihihi
lmaoooo
My guy got a hot spot weighing the pedals.
lmao
Old school: does Greg Lemond get $1 per pair sold?..
190g for the pair, 116g for single pedal!? Something is not right
what? different models
Oh, you are right my fault 😅
Lake is the only cycling shoe manufacturer that caters to hoomans with wide feet. I'm just sayin'.
ha ...still can't service the bearings and as usual they will squeak after several hundred miles as all Looks do (same design) stil a pos blade that will loosen after a while ... remarketing gimmicks, shimano durace still rules the pedal market (as you did switched from look 2nd and 3rd iteration to shimano but never "looked" back!!)
"version 3 116... ok version 4..." 💀
these are a total ripoff. they cost them 10 dollars to make in china. these do not affect anyone's riding one bit.these people must be super rich and they have tons of money to waste.
no
God forbid Someone misses a clip in didn’t realise that assholes made fun of them. Thank god I rise speedplay I guess
man its a joke, everyone who has cycled hasd experienced, that is the joke... I still miss my clips sometimes
The price of these things is absolutely disgusting.
I mean this price has been there for so long and this is the going rate for pedals it is nothign new or a shock
Still like my Time XPro's better.
Wow I love the wider pedal, brings it up to shimano levels
Why pay more
Rich people: "to prove you can"🤭🤭
not a massive fan of that winspace frame
In the last year I built 4 e bikes, 2 are AWD and the mid drive DB keeps up w cars in town.... I betcha a 100 that peddle costs more then any one of my bikes🤣
are these prices serious 380 dollars for some pedals lol. I aint mad if you got it then go for it but I am not spending over 350 dollars for pedals.
you are so rough dude.
lmao
hand gesture is questionable
lmao
One of your better videos, much less of your face in it.
Wowwwwww 😂
WIN!!!!!
hell yeaaa
2:41 the same guy who cries he is not rich, later says this --> 5:05 US$174 is CHEAP! 🤭🤭🤭🤭
lmfao