Are Exustar pedals any good?

Are Exustar pedals any good?

The Exustar E-PR2 pedals are a good alternative to the bigger, more popular pedal brands normally chosen. The lack of a black colour option will certainly put some people off them and it is noticeable how quickly the white body starts to look tatty. However, functionality and reliability is certainly not lacking.

Are Shimano cleats compatible with Exustar pedals?

Product description Exustar replacement SPD compatible cleats. Will fit many different types of pedals including Shimano, Exustar, Wellgo, Ritchey, VP and many more.

What cleats are compatible with Exustar pedals?

Compatibility Guide: EPS-R Look Keo-style cleats are compatible with all Look Keo pedals, including Blade and Blade Carbon. EPS-R Look Keo-style Wide Beam cleats are incompatible with Look Keo Blade Carbon pedals. Due to a special sole design, SPD cleat bolts are too short for these shoes.

What are the safest clipless pedals?

  • Shimano Ultegra pedals. Best for combining race-day performance with everyday durability.
  • Look Keo Blade Road Pedals. Best clipless pedals for a secure hold.
  • Time Xpro 15 pedals. Best clipless pedals for maximising cleat stability.
  • Shimano 105 SPD pedals.
  • Wahoo Speedplay Zero pedals.
  • Look Keo Classic 3 pedals.

Are Look pedals interchangeable?

Yes, as long as the pedals are Look KEO compatible, they are appropriate for use with men’s and women’s shoes.

Is Look Delta same as SPD SL?

They look similar but are not identical. The Delta tends to be popular with indoor spin class bikes, and is actually compatible with Peloton. Keo is intended more for outdoor road bike use. Look cleats look and perform almost identically to the SPD-SL cleats (not to be confused with SPD cleats).

Do Shimano and look use the same cleats?

NO. Shimano uses their own cleats hence the name SPD SL and the are not compatible with Look. Look pedals either use a Delta cleat, Keo Classic, or Keo 2 cleat. Also, Look Delta (also called ARC) cleats do not work with Look Keo pedals.

Can you use SPD cleats on road shoes?

The kicker for road cyclists is that the SPD cleat was really developed for, and is probably most universally known as, a trail and mountain bike pedal. Still, SPDs work great on road and triathlon bikes, and there is nothing wrong with using them if that is what you are most comfortable with.

What makes the Exustar e-pr2 pedals so special?

The catchily titled Exustar E-PR2 pedals combine a wide, durable thermoplastic body with a Look Keo compatible cleat. Upon opening you are given the option of a ‘normal’, 6° float cleat plus a set of fixed position cleats. Straight from the box the Exustar E-PR2 pedals have lovely smooth bearings with not a hint of play or roughness.

Are Exustar clipless pedals any good?

Exustar may be a new name to a lot of readers but the company has been steadily building a reputation for providing excellent value clipless pedals. The catchily titled Exustar E-PR2 pedals combine a wide, durable thermoplastic body with a Look Keo compatible cleat.

Is Exustar a good brand?

Exustar isn’t often mentioned in the same conversation as Shimano, Time, Speedplay, Look, and Mavic. For now the brand is small and slowly building its reputation. But with a little luck and pedals like what we finally got our hands on, the word will spread as Exustar builds a bigger presence in the U.S.A. and beyond.

Are Exustar cleats any good?

As said at the start, Exustar provides both fixed and floating cleats which is a nice touch, although the fact that the majority of riders will never touch the fixed cleats means providing two sets of floating cleats would be a better option.

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