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  • Jackass123456789
    Free Member

    What are people running? used SPDs and Crank Bro’s before, any preference?

    Oh these are going to be used on my commuter.

    matthewlhome
    Free Member

    i have used time pedals for years and only ever used them with the G cleat on the left. i think that’s 13 deg.

    I dont know if i could twist my feet enough to get out with the increased angle!

    rootes1
    Full Member

    the ‘race’ setting does require quite an extreme twist to release.. but is super attached.

    for commuter i use single side SPD:

    though I use Time atac on mtb..i prefer them to SPD might try the single sided commuter version:

    http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=52364

    uplink
    Free Member

    i have used time pedals for years and only ever used them with the G cleat on the left. i think that’s 13 deg.

    G as in gauche, the right one being D as in droite [bloody French 😉 ]

    I have some cleats with a star on which IIRC – if you put that on the right it gives you the least amount of float

    Jackass123456789
    Free Member

    I tried both in the end and TBH my hips / legs / ankles don’t twist well enough to use the 17 degree setting. 13 seems plenty.

    I went for the Roc Atac’s as I had some one sided ones and struggled to clip in quickly and my route to work involves one very busy roundabout and I could get the speed away if I end up uncliping.

    I always liked my Crank Bro’s ones I used to run on my MTB but didn’t like the build quality. So I thought why not get the Atac’s, then when I want to run them on my MTB as well I can.

    Thanks for the comments.

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