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Fitting speedplay zero cleats
Fitting speedplay zero cleats




They offer a really impressive level of adjustability, they don't weight much at all, and the stack height means you can genuinely feel the increased power being put through the pedals. Overall, I was very impressed with these pedals. The Time XPro 10 pedals come in £50 cheaper and 7g heavier, with cleats that might be slightly more durable than Look Keos, but still no match in terms of durability for the Speedplays. After six months that initial £20 saving is negligible. The Look Keo Blade Carbon Ceramic pedals are £20 cheaper, though 10g heavier and with cleats that wear considerably faster and so will need to be replaced sooner (at a cost of around £20). ValueĪt first glance the Speedplay Zeros look expensive, but when you take into account their durability the price becomes easier to swallow. The Nanos also have an 82kg rider limit, while the Zero and Comp have no limit. The differences in the line-up come down to material – the Comps body is Grivory (a trademarked thermoplastic, 'the proven material for metal replacement' according to its maker) with a chromoly spindle, the Zeros also have a Grivory body but a stainless steel spindle, while the Nanos have a carbon composite body and titanium spindle. They all come with the walkable cleat, which is a nice touch that helps to justify the prices. Or you could save yourself £65 over the Zeros with the Speedplay Comps, which weigh just 10g more. If you wanted to, you could go all-out and spend another £180 on the Nano versions and save 54g, an extra £3 per gram. The Speedplay Zeros sit in the middle of the current three-model range, coming in at £199.99 (a fourth, Aero, is 'coming soon'). > Buyer’s Guide: 10 of the best clipless pedals so they are likely to be an investment that pays off. However, I would expect the covers alone to last a good year or so, and the entire cleats to last for as long as you continue to replace the covers. That's good because they are not cheap – replacement of the entire cleat is £49.99, with the cleat cover coming in at £25. Where I would normally expect to change my plastic Keos or SPDs every six months or so, these will last considerably longer. In addition to allowing you to walk more easily, the walkable covers also have a significant additional benefit – they protect the cleats.






Fitting speedplay zero cleats