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I have a pair , not completely convinced by them .
It took a while for the bearings to loosen so they rotate freely when you are unclipped, now they are they rotate to the clip down position so I have to rotate my unclipped pedal to the bottom then give it a bit of a tap by knocking the other foot against the freewheel ( if that makes sense).
The clip is then vertical near the top of the first revolution and you can rotate it and clip in.
First time I rode with them I had a clipping in success rate of less than 50% I’m up to over 90% now.
They scratch/ mark really badly when you miss.
They are light and comfortable.
I need to replace my pedals soon. Currently using Look S Track but they're knackered now and seemingly impossible to service.
I was thinking of replacing them with a pair of Shimano ES600 SPD because I think they look alright and I like the idea of a larger contact platform (nearly all of my riding is on road). Has anyone used them? Anything else to consider that's not absolutely minging?