Subject: RE: CliplessI personally use "look style" clippless pedals. The main reason I went with look is because the used pair of cycling shoes that I initially bought on ebay had look cleats on them. The only other types of pedals I have heard anything about is SPD style. I gave my brother a pair of cheap (came with the bike ) spd pedals and he had some troubles with them. His main problem was that he would sometimes think he was clipped into them and end up no being clipped. This could have been because of the cheapness of the pedals and not due to the cleat style, but I have also heard a guy at work have the same type of problems. In general Look only deals in "look style", Time has its own style, and shimano had different styles including its own depend on the year. The down fall of the look style is that they are difficult to walk in off the bike (until you get used to them ) and they may be a little heaver than the other styles because of the larger clip to keep in the cleat. The positives (I have heard ) is a larger pedal platform.
I don't know enough to recommend any of them, but I get along OK with the look style I have.
One other thing.....depending on the distance you are doing, you may just want to stay with toe clips and running shoes. For very short races, I have heard that the efficiency you gain with the clipless pedals may not be enough to counter the loss in transition times to change shoes 2x. Edited by clightle 2003-10-17 7:10 AM
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