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Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
Total number of notes:31946

213.0. "Look Pedals?" by GENRAL::SHROYER () Thu Feb 12 1987 13:45

    Any feedback on Look pedals?  I had heard something about a quality
    problem?  
    
    What's the verdict?
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213.1On the LOOK outDLO06::SMITHRode WarriorThu Feb 12 1987 13:5211
    I have been using Look pedals for about 2000 miles now and have
    nothing but high marks for them. The French have done this one up
    right. My feet feel great after a 100 miler, and my hill climbing
    technique has improved with them espcially since I started using
    "Bernie" Hinault's "mud-scraping" techinique with them. I also
    recommend the SIDI Revolution for use with the Look pedal.
    
    Happy spinning...
    
    Gary
    
213.2Look = the Best, so far.EUCLID::PAULHUSChris @ MLO 8-3/T13 DTN 223-6871Thu Feb 12 1987 14:0416
    I've been using them since August of '85.  Other than some 0 mph
    falls due to clumsyness in getting out of the quickly, I think 
    they are the ONLY way to go { look, or similar click-in system }.
    In the new issue of Bicycling, the various systems are reviewed.
    The Look has (for sport and ATB models) the lowest twist-out
    torque rating.  I set the torque on my Sport models at minimum and
    wish I could make it lower. I just ordered a set of ATB's for my
    other bike - they have a pre-set torque = Sport's minimum. Beware
    that the competition model (the sleek black one) has a preset
    torque = Sport's MAXIMUM.  Try these suckers before you buy!
      The Howell Cyclebinding system is VERY nice and a bit $$$y.
    When I saw that their torque-to-get-out figures were higher than
    what I'm useing now, I decided to stay with the Looks.  - Chris
    ps. My climbing has improved very much now that I can pull back
    (you can't tighten straps on a recumbent's pedals)(H*ll, you 
    can't reach them!) - C
213.3why I don't like LooksMELODY::DEHAHNFri Feb 13 1987 10:1813
    
    The tension setting on the competition model wasn't *enough* for
    me. When jumping on the pedals, my foot would twist around enough
    to bother my knee. That was enough to convince me to take them back
    to the shop.
    
    A fresh set of Diadora cleats are almost as fast as the Looks and
    they keep my feet where they belong.
    
    That's one man's opinion,
    
    CdH
    
213.4LOOKs are nice but priceyAQUA::OCONNORFri Feb 13 1987 11:2113
    
    I've had a set or two of LOOKs for about a year now.  As with some
    people the first time I rode them I fell over, (what a dum feeling)
    I also ripped the cleat screws out of my DUEGIs.  When I got a pair
    of shoes tapped for LOOKs I didn't have this problem.  On the other
    hand, I didn't make the mistake of trying to pull out of the pedals
    like I had toeclips on. |-)  BTW I think that LOOKs I especially
    nice when its cold, I never get the cold toes I used to when I rode
    with toeclips.  As for quality, I think the quality is fine but
    LOOK pedal aren't exactly cheap either.
    
    
    				Joe(ZR)
213.5THE PRICE WON'T BE THAT BAD!?GENRAL::SHROYERMon Feb 16 1987 20:453
    SOUNDS PRETTY GOOD.  THREE FOR LOOKS; ONE AGAINST.  I AM GETTING
    A DURA ACE GROUP AND COULD SWITCH OUT FOR THE LOOK PEDALS FOR ABOUT
    $30.  WHAT DO YOU THINK?
213.6All I can say is - wish I had thought of them!KIRK::JOHNSONNotes is an expert systemTue Feb 17 1987 00:0412
    The standard Look pedals are CHEAPER than Dura Ace, the 
    competition models are about $30 more.  
    
    I really want Look pedals, but I've refused to buy them
    so far because they're so overpriced.  I'm amazed that 
    no other ski binding company's stepped forward yet to 
    compete.  If you compare the cost and complexity of the 
    Look pedals with that of comparable ski bindings, you'll
    see just how much money that company must be making selling
    them.  
    
    MATT
213.7LOOK a saleMCIS2::DELORIEAMon Sep 12 1988 14:569
    	I just bought a set of LOOK Sport pedals and love them. I only
    have fifty miles on them but I know I'll never go back to straps.
    A few of the last replies mentioned the price being too much, well
    I got them for half price! Sixty bucks brand new, thats 30 less
    than NASHBAR sells them for. If your interested I got them at O'Neils
    Moving sale. They did have others including Comps left as of Sat
    (09/10)
    
    Tom