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    Gnubie road pedals

    hey peep gang.

    i just scored some super high quality road shoes (LG Carbon HRS) for a commuter shoe price. That means it's finally time to ditch the spuds on my road bike and get a legitimate pair of bike pedals. (and put the atacs back on my MTB).

    What do you recommend for somebody who likes time pedals on their MTB and has zero experience with road clipless pedals? Keep it under $100 mail order, please.
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    maybe the closest thing to it would be crank bros?
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    do the shoe have the 3 hole look pattern or only the 2 slot Spd pattern ?

    Personally I like the larger contact of the look style cleats.
    That which does not kill you , usually really really hurts !

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    3 bolt.
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    I have the Time Carbon and they have been trouble free the last 3 years.
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    Speedplay Zeros are a little funky to get used to but once you have they're great. I've had good luck with a variety of different options from Look too.
    Wanted: higher end 110x20/135x12 hubset. PM me if you've got something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CBJ View Post
    I have the Time Carbon and they have been trouble free the last 3 years.
    what model? I have my eye on the RXS speed, which is the plastic version. They also have the new iclic, which supposedly sucked in the first iteration, then ruled in the second?? I hear more good things about the rxs though.

    I've seen the speedplays and I like the idea of buying US...hmmm...
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    If you are used to clipless pedals, it shouldn't matter too much what you get in terms of feel and getting used to them.

    FWIW I use 105 pedals and find them pretty good, especially for the cost. Not hard to find under $100 new or used.

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    How about mavics? Competitive cyclist has the Ti version for $100 and the steel for $75.
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    Mavic is getting out of the pedal market
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    Shimano PD-R540 Pedals or 105 would be my recommendation.
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