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Most New Cyclists Ask, “Why Are They Called Clipless Pedals?” Here’s the Real Reason—and Why You Should Try Them
Using clipless pedals is a rite of passage for many beginner road, gravel, and mountain bike riders. Sometimes called clip-in, click-in, or SPDs by riders, these pedals provide a more secure ...
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 ...
Lightweight mountain bike shoes that use a two-bolt cleat option also open the opportunity to convert to clipping into double-sided pedals in future. These aren't as hard to use as single-sided road ...
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 ...
Look’s X-Track pedal has been in its clipless line-up for nearly 10 years, and now it's joined by two new designs aimed to meet the needs of the wide spectrum of gravel riders. The two new pedals are ...
Grip studs on the exterior of both sides subsequently keep the soles of rider's shoes from sliding off, while the interior contours of the Pocket Pedals are claimed to keep them from accidentally ...
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