Pedals
There are 3 main pedal systems in widespread use in road cycling. Look, Time and
Speedplay.
All are what is known as 'clipless' pedal
systems. This is a technology that has transferred from the ski industry and
was developed by Look of France. The original pedals first introduced in 1985
locked the shoe into the pedal with very little lateral movement or rotation.
Time in 1988 introduced their version, which
allowed a certain amount of rotation taking pressure off the knees to allow a
more natural pedalling movement. Further developments by both firms have
resulted in a pedal being available for all types of riding style. Look has
licensed their technology to both Campagnolo and Shimano over the years, so are
amongst the most prevalent system in use.
The newest system to become widely used is
Speedplay, differing from the other manufacturers by having the release system
in the shoe plate rather than in the pedal. These are available with various
degrees of movement or fixed position. All pedal types can be used with the
traditional 3 hole shoe fittings that we stock.