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ninjanoir78
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by ninjanoir78

Hi. Would like to have some reviews about time pedals. The I clic had some problems but when i look the xpresso, wow very light, even the xpresso 2 or 4.. good price. I use look keo since 5 years but i want to try something else..

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Curious George
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by Curious George

Had a pair of xpresso's for 2 weeks (1000k's). Destroyed the right pedal today unclipping, ripped the back of the pedal clean off. Looking at the design a bit closer there is not alot of material around the pivot where it cracked unlike the Iclic 2's. Not a great start. Disclosure: I had a pair of Iclic's (first gen) crack but not break in a similar manner.

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by maxxevv

That doesn't sound very promising. :shock:

But at least you're alright. :thumbup:

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Curious George
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by Curious George

It was just as I got home this morning so no real drama but my mouth did drop open as I don't think I have ever had anything break in only two weeks before. :unbelievable:

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by maxxevv

It should never happen. Its a major safety issue if it should break like that ! :noidea:

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by RServranckx

Curious George wrote:Had a pair of xpresso's for 2 weeks (1000k's). Destroyed the right pedal today unclipping, ripped the back of the pedal clean off. Looking at the design a bit closer there is not alot of material around the pivot where it cracked unlike the Iclic 2's. Not a great start. Disclosure: I had a pair of Iclic's (first gen) crack but not break in a similar manner.

My Time iClics (original model) also broke at the hinge - after only 850km. The "plastic around metal" design of the hinge was absolutely ridiculous. While I was impressed the the idea and design of the iClic, the execution and fabrication of the pedal was very poor and cheap. Sadly for Time, I will not waste my money or safety on their pedals ever again.

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by ElDuderino

any photos of the breakage on the xpresso?

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Curious George
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by Curious George

Hi,
Hopefully this works.....
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Wcl4
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by Wcl4

That sux George! Doing anything out of the ordinary? Was seriously thinking about the Xpresso 12, but now I really have to wonder.

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JKolmo
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by JKolmo

Hmmm, was also contemplating the Xpresso 12s, but will wait a while to see what other beta testers will report ;-)

ninjanoir78
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by ninjanoir78

No the 12 has already bad reviews..you need to weight under 165lbs i think..

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by fdegrove

Hi,

No the 12 has already bad reviews..you need to weight under 165lbs i think..


Really? Can you point us to some links?

TIA, ;)
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ninjanoir78
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by ninjanoir78

fdegrove wrote:Hi,

No the 12 has already bad reviews..you need to weight under 165lbs i think..


Really? Can you point us to some links?

TIA, ;)


My lbs told me that after many problems with 12.. with riders over 180lbs

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by HammerTime2

Maybe it's time for Time to release RXS Ulteam Classic (or RXS Carbon Ti Classic), sort of like Coke did with Coca Cola Classic after New Coke fizzled. Maybe some parts of the pedal and cleat are better off remaining metal.

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by Rush

You really have to wonder how one of the greatest and most influential designers of cycling pedals in the last few decades has completely dropped the ball.

Maybe they are making too much money from their framesets to care?

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