Time Xpresso 12 Titan Carbon pedals
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Has anyone heard when these pedals might actually hit the shelves?
Can't find anything yet......
Can't find anything yet......
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hi,
You'd better buy them in Europe at better price and very soon available
http://www.bike-components.de/products/ ... 2013-.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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You'd better buy them in Europe at better price and very soon available
http://www.bike-components.de/products/ ... 2013-.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Bye
- ElDuderino
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Definitely have my eye on these pedals. So the cleat isn't the same as the iclics? Definitely a step in the right direction! The RXS cleats were the best i've ever used. Easy to walk in (or run/hike in...i'd used them off road!), and lasts a full season. Surely someone has tried a set? Looking at you, EU
It is the same cleat.
Check these sites and you'll see replacement cleats are the same for the I-Clic and Xpresso:
http://www.bti-usa.com/public/category/PD/PDCL/TS/TS300?page=1
http://www.xxcycle.com/iclic-cleat,,en.php
http://www.probikekit.com/uk/time-i-clic-replacement-pedal-cleats.html
You can also see in the following link that they're using an I-Clic cleat:
http://www.bikerumor.com/2012/09/09/time-hopped-up-on-new-xpresso-road-pedals-prototype-disc-brake-fluidity-road-bike-more/
I'd certainly like to see proof that it's not using the I-Clic cleat, as all signs point to "yes".
Check these sites and you'll see replacement cleats are the same for the I-Clic and Xpresso:
http://www.bti-usa.com/public/category/PD/PDCL/TS/TS300?page=1
http://www.xxcycle.com/iclic-cleat,,en.php
http://www.probikekit.com/uk/time-i-clic-replacement-pedal-cleats.html
You can also see in the following link that they're using an I-Clic cleat:
http://www.bikerumor.com/2012/09/09/time-hopped-up-on-new-xpresso-road-pedals-prototype-disc-brake-fluidity-road-bike-more/
I'd certainly like to see proof that it's not using the I-Clic cleat, as all signs point to "yes".
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Can you address the redesign of the carbon leaf spring, and how that will affect the functioning and performance of the pedal/system? Does the redesign affect the propensity for false clip-ins?
Hi,
Unfortunately I was just summing up what I had remembered from reading this:
http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/new-time-pedals-framesets-and-bikes-eurobike-2012-35139/
which is probably what you had read as well.....
Technical info is become scarcer and scarcer by the year on stuff like this, I'm afraid. Wonder why that would be....
Ciao,
Unfortunately I was just summing up what I had remembered from reading this:
http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/new-time-pedals-framesets-and-bikes-eurobike-2012-35139/
which is probably what you had read as well.....
Technical info is become scarcer and scarcer by the year on stuff like this, I'm afraid. Wonder why that would be....
Ciao,
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- ElDuderino
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Another month passes...availability is more widespread...
Any WWs test these yet?
Any WWs test these yet?
I have a set now.
I came off the RXS Titan that I've been riding for about 8 years.
I don't have much time (ha ha) in the pedals but what I can say is that they feel awesome and are way easier to get into. the clip in is super light and positive (you can also clip in with the gate closed).
I'll report more as i get more use in them, but for now I really like them.
I have the Xpresso 8 for now and they came in @ 197g for the set.
I came off the RXS Titan that I've been riding for about 8 years.
I don't have much time (ha ha) in the pedals but what I can say is that they feel awesome and are way easier to get into. the clip in is super light and positive (you can also clip in with the gate closed).
I'll report more as i get more use in them, but for now I really like them.
I have the Xpresso 8 for now and they came in @ 197g for the set.
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