Running Time on the MTBs and my wife is finding her Shimanos are hurting her knees on the trainer. I swapped her Times from the MTB and they were better so I'm presuming Xpresso would be similar in style of float and release...Used to. Float is better/ different to Shimano/ Look retention
There is more of a spring-like feel to the float, where if you float your heel in either direction the pedal wants to correct it. As said it is very hard to describe and unlike other brands in terms of the float.Running Time on the MTBs and my wife is finding her Shimanos are hurting her knees on the trainer. I swapped her Times from the MTB and they were better so I'm presuming Xpresso would be similar in style of float and release...
The TIME road pedals use the same Clic system as the mtb pedals from what I understand? And they have a great release. Much nicer than Shimano...The problem with float on road cleats is they lock your foot in hard till you reach that float 'clip out'
I used to run the biggest float on LOOK reds at 15°, then went to grey 6°, then black 0°. The only issue with black is you need to get your cleats 100% fitted, then they unclip with any sideways movement.
I ended up like a turtle, upside down in front of 100 motorists using reds, they were very amused... I was slightly humoured
Black were my favourite when they got dialled in.
Have rode TIME on MTB for 12yrs.
Time to sell I think and put it down to experience.Lol. I wish. Still in the shop. Nothing like waiting 5 months for a diesel additive pump and tank.....
Just think of all the ad ons I could have in it by now!
Needs the tank to even sell it... Besides I've just got the coffee just the way I like itTime to sell I think and put it down to experience.
Cool, Thanks Boom. I'm going to get a pair.I had time pedals on my road bike 9 years ago and loved them, don't remember the model but they had good float and fixed the knee soreness I was getting. I'm currently using Time X10's on my roadie, love them too.