Bike Pedals

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Time pedals can be used on your road, gravel and mountain bike, and provide an unparalleled connection between your cycling shoes and your bike. Time pedals are also a great addition in terms of your bike's looks. Perhaps the biggest advantage of Time pedals is that clipping into them goes very naturally. This is because the clip system is always open, which means you do not have to apply any pressure when clipping in.
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Wahoo Speedplay Pedals - Popular bike pedals

What types of Wahoo Speedplay pedals are there?

Wahoo speedplay pedals come in all shapes and sizes. Check out which pedals are available and which ones will suit you best below:

What are the adjustment options of Wahoo Speedplay pedals?

The Wahoo Speedplay road bike pedals can be fully customised to your preferred riding position. You can adjust both the front-rear and right-left position of your shoe. The latter adjustment option is exclusive to Wahoo Speedplay pedals. This makes the Wahoo Speedplay pedals very suitable for riders with hip or knee problems.

How does clipping in on Wahoo Speedplay pedals work?

With these pedals, you don't clip your cleats into the pedal, but rather 'over' the pedal. Meaning the foot sits closer to the pedal's spindle. The distance between the pedal’s axle and the shoe is known as the stack height. The smaller the stack height, the better the power transfer. Because of this feature these pedals excel in adjustability compared to other pedals. The compact design of the pedals also allows you to keep pedalling on a steeper cornering angle. That way, you'll leave the competition far behind.

What is the weight of Wahoo speedplay pedals?

The Wahoo Speedplay pedals are very light. These pedals rival the top models from Shimano and Look in terms of weight. The pedals are so light because the Wahoo Speedplay pedals are the most compact pedals on the market. This low weight is partly achieved because the click mechanism is incorporated in the cleat instead of the pedal itself.