Look Cycle has been a pioneer in cycling pedals. It took its popular ski binding technology and adapted it for road cycling, and soon found Tour de France champions including Bernard Hinault and Greg ...
Claimed aero gains unnoticeable; benefits of ceramic bearings are small at best The rebooted-for-2024 Look Keo Blade pedal has arrived, with claims of aero improvements, reduced hotspots, an improved ...
The KEO FLEX is a budget priced, lightweight clipless pedal that has a lot of people talking about its one-piece body and lever design. It’s another new patent by LOOK that’s worth a closer look by ...
The Look Keo Classic 3 Plus is a decent entry-level pedal that offers great ease of use and a stable pedalling platform. And while the Classic 3 Plus is one of Look’s most affordable pedal models, you ...
Using clipless pedals is a rite of passage for many beginner road, gravel, and mountain bike riders. Sometimes called clip-in, click-in, or SPDs by riders, these pedals provide a more secure ...
Stopping for a red light in town a couple of weeks ago, I experienced the panic many riders new to using clipless pedals feel—being unable to unclip your foot from your pedal and toppling over. While ...
Look have been around for as long as there have been Clipless Pedals. They had the first Tour winning click-able shoe grabbers and were designing cool stuff long before that (and will be around for a ...
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