Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One of the three contact points on the bike is the pedals; they play a crucial role in how a bike feels and how you can manipulate ...
Lightweight mountain bike shoes that use a two-bolt cleat option also open the opportunity to convert to clipping into double-sided pedals in future. These aren't as hard to use as single-sided road ...
While many mountain bikes come with stock pedals, the traction, grip, and efficiency that comes with upgraded pedals—either flats or clipless—make a world of difference during rides. Regardless of ...
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 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 ...
Hey there, biker dude/dudette. You’re biking pretty well there, carving up the street real nice. Nice control, decent stamina. But if you want to take your cycling to the next level, it’s time to ...
Look’s X-Track pedal has been in its clipless line-up for nearly 10 years, and now it's joined by two new designs aimed to meet the needs of the wide spectrum of gravel riders. The two new pedals are ...
So-called "clipless" bicycle pedals, in which a steel cleat in the sole of the rider's shoe clicks in and out of a mechanism in the pedal, are very popular with cyclists – they maximize pedaling ...
LOOK says 90% of gravel riders are served by its existing X-Track pedals; here's what's new for the remaining 10% ...