Time xpresso pedals
Moderator: robbosmans
i have zero issues with over 1500 km on mavic slr ti. the pedals last as long a my old keos . loving the float/release mechanism
btw next year they go to 15... 133gm a pair f*** light. ceramicspeed bearing hollow ti axles
btw next year they go to 15... 133gm a pair f*** light. ceramicspeed bearing hollow ti axles
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2023 Tarmac SL7 Di2 9270
ex 2019 S-works SL6
ex 2018 Trek Madone SLR Disc
ex 2016 Giant TCRAdvanced Sl
ex 2012 Trek Madone7
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Bumping an old thread. My pedals started making a clicking noise, just the right pedal. Pretty bummed since I really like the pedal system.
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Watch for cracks in the blade, after noticing it mine eventually fell off the right pedal mid ride but was easy to replace after prompt shipping from Time USA
I am using Time Expresso Carbon 8 Pro. They seem to work. I have used time for years, starting with the white/red equipe. So far the new carbon pedals have performed as advertised with no sign of cracking. I like the floating and lightweight of the pedals.Plus, they look good on my stealth black colnago.
fdegrove wrote:Hi,Where are people buying cleat covers?
AFAIK none exist since there's no need for any.
Ciao,
Except they do...
http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/sp/road-track-bike/pedals-pedal-shoe-cleats-spares-accs-cleatskins-grips-pedal-cleat-covers/cleapedz200
The 10s have a carbon rather than composite body, which saves a claimed 5 grams.
Also, there's a 15 model, which adds ceramic bearings over the 12 model: http://www.time-sport.com/pedales/xpresso_17_m27.aspx
Also, there's a 15 model, which adds ceramic bearings over the 12 model: http://www.time-sport.com/pedales/xpresso_17_m27.aspx
I have been using time road pedals since the mid 80's and have sang there praises on this site. After all this time, last month I decided to move onto shimano SL's as I have just become so fed up with the problem of cleat wear. Even after investing in some very effective cleat covers and having a policy of never walking anywhere without them, I still found the newer time cleats to wear out unacceptably quickly.
It was a very hard decision to make as I was worried I would not cope with the more limited float, but have to say I wish I had changed them years ago. I must add, that if I felt I still needed the extra float I would have gone back to them and if people need that extra movement then they are perfect. But if you do not need the float then I would not recommend them with the current cleats as they are.
It was a very hard decision to make as I was worried I would not cope with the more limited float, but have to say I wish I had changed them years ago. I must add, that if I felt I still needed the extra float I would have gone back to them and if people need that extra movement then they are perfect. But if you do not need the float then I would not recommend them with the current cleats as they are.
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