Back in 1984, Look popularized the step-in “clipless” pedal, using its long-gained knowledge from dominance in the ski industry, and the cycling world has not been the same since. However, despite ...
Outdated and confusing, the term clipless is no longer relevant for pedals, so can we just stop using it already?
One of the three contact points on the bike is the pedals; they play a crucial role in how a bike feels and how you can manipulate it. As someone who has spent the last decade primarily on clipless ...
Look Cycle has been a pioneer in cycling pedals. It took its popular ski binding technology and adapted it for road cycling, and soon found Tour de France champions including Bernard Hinault and Greg ...
While many bicyclists use so-called "clipless" pedals for serious cycling, simple platform pedals are often better for quick, casual rides. Pocket Pedals are designed to bridge the gap between the two ...
While so-called clipless pedals are used by many serious cyclists, some riders still worry about not being able to get their feet off the things when coming to a stop. That's where the Cleat It system ...
One of the first things to consider is your cycling background. If you are coming to mountain biking from the road, you are likely to be familiar with and more comfortable on clipless pedals. However, ...
Thankfully Shimano SPD pedals are pretty robust and put up a good fight. But if they do start to run rough it's easy to give them a service. We show you how in 10 simple steps. 1. First up we need to ...
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