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Congrats on the new FREE car J!Here is my Garmin data. Check the average pace for 2:40 hours. . Total mileage would be a lot more if I recorded the ride from Queens to Bronx and back. Probably did a Metric century that day. Nothing new.
In the last photo it looks like the adjustment screw for the "heel in" direction should be snugged up to the adjustment tab - or am I missing something?
I had a pair of Look pedals for ten years until I replaced them this year with Shimano Dura Ace pedals and another pair of Shimano PD-R670 (identical to Ultegra pedals except for color and lack of "Ultegra" branding"). The old Look pedal design was effectively "sunsetted", so since I wanted to use the same pair of shoes on both my bikes, I was forced to buy new pedals. Otherwise, my 10 year old Look pedals still work as new. I replaced the cleats maybe three times over a ten year period.BTW, for you Speedplay and Garmin guys, you might be interested to know that Garmin has a new power meter coming out in which the sensor is mounted in a Speedplay pedal spindle. This is ultra cool. You can effectively move the power meter between bikes just by changing the pedals.The article is here.
Hi all, Jazzman here from Savannah, GA. I'm just a weekend warrior, not very fast, just out to get a little exercise riding behind the ladies. It's good to see some fellow audiofiles on road bikes---very cool. I'm riding a 1989 Kestrel I bought for $200 and restored & upgraded 4 years ago. Before and after pics are attached. Anyway, just saying hi everybody! Charlie
Charlie, that's a sweet looking ride. Great paint job also! Congrats on the very good deal you got on that bike. Kestrel used to make some very well respected bikes. They were the pioneers of CF technology.
Great job on the paint. You don't happen to work for Calfee Design?!? http://www.calfeedesign.com/index.htmDefinitely, pedals like saddles are personal thing.