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These days there are bikes that have many modifications on them and one such modification is that of pedals that have no clips. These are definitely LOOK Pedals because they were the ones to come out with this idea for the first time and it very unlikely that any other pedals that are as popular as this one. This article features the LOOK pedal review and therefore you get a lot of information on the features and functionality of the pedals.

Features of the LOOK pedals

To start with as mentioned earlier these were first of its kind when it was launched in the market and therefore has the advantage of capturing majority of the market with brand history. When they first introduced it was the black plate and the specialty of this pedal was that it would hold the foot firmly in one place without any scope for any wanton movement.

The next thing that they came out with was the red shoe plate and the change was that there was some more foot space added. Due to the large size of the LOOK pedal there is a lot of support that the sole gets from the pedal. There is a system of three bolts and this makes it possible to make all the possible adjustments and that too in all the possible directions. This makes it possible to adjust your foot according to your preference, whether very close to or away from the crank.

The evolution of the LOOK pedals

In this particular Look Pedals review the journey of the evolution of the pedal from the very beginning and how they reached to the model that they are today is envisioned. The first was the Black plate which was introduced on the bike of Bernard Hinault on the Tour de France. The idea was taken from the ski bindings of LOOK and ever since there has been no looking back for them. The main feature of this model was that there was no space for the foot and the plus point was that people who rode the bike felt secure and protected.

But the flip side was that some people experienced problems with the knee. Also the setting up of this plate was very difficult and required a lot of precision. The next was the Red Plate which had all that the black one didn't have and more. There was space for the heel to move and that prevented a lot of injury to the hips, ankles and definitely the knee. In short it is the answer to every biker's dream of having a pedal that protects and offers the security that is wished for.

by: Alison Addy




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