Possible replacements for the
Keo 2 Max Pedals (Missing Cleats)
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Keo 2 Max Pedals (Missing Cleats)
- Increased efficiency and comfort thanks to a more resistant INOX contact
surface area that is 12% larger with respect to the KeO carbon.
- Extremely light - 130g.
- Dual seals, composite pedal body, INOX stainless steel contact surface, and an oversize axle make this pedal very reliable and durable.
Specifications
Cleat Bolt Pattern
3-Bolt
Cleat Type
Look, Look Keo
Pedal Body Material
Resin
Spindle Material
Stainless Steel
Review Summary
LIKES
Quick Engagement (2),
Large Platform (3),
Quality Construction (2),
Quick Disengagement (2)
WORKS FOR
Commuting (1),
Touring (3),
Racing (3)
Customer Questions
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Are these pedals the Look Keo Carbon Max 2 or the noncarbon pedals?
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Tree Fort ID: 333222362324
Customer Reviews
reviewed by:
lweidnerClip in, ride, clip out. I never think about 'em - ever.
reviewed by:
loubertLook has come a long, refined way in 15 years, despite the same basic implementation & mechanics. These are a great compromise of price-for-features in the KEO line, at least at the $150.00 price point, or less.
You get 99% of the KEO carbon max performance, for a lot less money, with these pedals.
I like Shimano pedals as well, but not on a Campy bike!
Very light and easy-maintenance pedal, and the composite body w/stainless insert beats the heck out of painted/machined aluminum in the long run.
I've run Time, SPD, and Look. IMHO Look works & looks best.
reviewed by:
sdfgsdf I am a newbie as far as using single sided pedals, 500 miles on the pedals mounted on the used bike i had purchased this past July. They were Look Arc pedals and a bit heavy but worked fine although i still have a tough time with over the top clipping in at times but the quality of the old ones were a selling point for the brand, the release was always consistent and solid with good assurance of release when necessary. The Keo Max pedals feel much the same but give me tension adjustment and i will get better at stepping into them this season, so far for 2012 with 150 miles on around Dundee Mi. I have a good jump on practice!