So I've seen a number of comments where people have had some issues clipping in when they first get them. A bit of light oil or WD-40 is the key I think, but I recorded this little video, hope it helps people out!! imgur.com/a/LkgMABm
@@ronzhiii you are quite right. the cleat is easier to setup than speedplay. but the pedals are stiffer. I just got them. I also cannot get them on till I use my trainer which I can use much greater force to clip in. once you clip in and out a few times, then it should be okay.
I actually use standard SPD pedals and MTB shoes all the time for all my bikes, the road ones too. For those of you who never saw such a shoe close-up (as you would have wanted to avoid the risk of throwing up in your mouth), it has actual gripped sole. It makes coffee shop stops so much more comfortable. As a matter of fact, any kind of walking around when I'm geared for/after/during a ride.
Coffee shop? ....How about when you are stopped at a stop sign on an uphill grade? Speedplay type you just step down. Look or Shimano you hope you can get your toe in and heel down before you fall over! If rather clickety clack at the coffee shop! The coffee still tastes the same!
@@robinbebbington7063 When I went clipless, I mostly did commuting and mixed surface (paved/gravel) excursions, so SPD was the clear choice. Once I got more serious in road cycling (still only on the sprotif/amateur level) I sometimes considered going for a true "roadie" pedal system, but I realized I don't want all the inconvenience with having different setup for my different bikes. One time I bought a gripless soled road shoe that accepted SPD cleats too (it was a shimano shoe, before they introduced SPD-SL), but I quickly figured it out that it did not worth the minimal weight/aero benefits for me. Some claim that road specific cleats have a better power transfer, but I haven't found any actual research backing this up.
Just wanted to point out your presentation skill/quality seem to have improved amazingly! One thing I specificly noticed is that you almost completely got rid of the filler words and the scripts/editing is making the video very smooth and enjoyable!
Used this for a while now and I think this is a pair of excellent pedals! Weight saving, good walk-ability, board customisation and very stiff! The lack of comprehensive installation manual is probably why it is causing so much trouble. Make sure all of these are followed properly to get the best experience; 1. Choose the correct 3/4 holes adapter. Making sure it is completely flat after installing the 4 screws. Check it with a ruler. 2. Make sure the C Clip is not inversely installed. The slanted edge should face the floor. Most people can't get their pedal in because of this. 3. Apply 1-2 drops of dry / wax lube on the c clip after installing the cleat. 4. Practice clip in and out around 20 times per side to break in the pedal. First few times may be a little harder. To get the pedal in, try not to face the pedal backwards. Push it in with the ball of your feet while the pedal is facing upwards or slightly forward. Happy pedaling!
What i love about you and your channel is how you present your content, and neatly subdivide all content into easy and consumable sections. Other channels need to learn from your example
Totally agree, if Luke thinks it's good, it's good. He's the most genuine TH-camr out there. Bought a few things that he has reviewed, and seriously considering looking into this siroko stuff. Keep up the good work Luke!!
I bought my first pair of steel Chinaplays a couple of months ago (along with the cleat covers) based on this video's recommendation. I can't fault them in any way. I've previously used both SPD and SPD SL pedals and the Chinaplays are by far the easiest to clip in and out of and unclipping only ever occurs when I want it to. The cleat covers are a dream to walk in, compared to the other two alternatives. I was so impressed that I bought a second pair in Titanium. Thanks so much for the video!
I am subscribe to multiple cycling channels but you my friend are by far the most entertaining one. I stay engaged throughout the whole video and never skip the timeline. I don’t understand how you don’t have a way bigger audience. Honestly I think you are one of the best cycling channels out there, by tailoring to the everyday man that want to get into cycling but don’t want to work just to feed their cycling addiction.
2183 miles is a very short life for the C-spring clip. I have gone through 4 pairs of the Speedplay cleats, and each pair lasted at least 6,000 miles before I replaced them, and I never had a spring clip break on me.
So I mean this may have just been a bit of an anomaly, I've only had the one of cleats. But then again I suspect the speedplay cleats are probably made of some slightly better materials. I guess time will tell with my new cleats...
I’ve kept the c springs over the years and binned the other worn parts of my Zero cleats. I’m thinking to buy a pair of these Chinese cleats and throw away the supplied springs and replace them with original Speedplay springs assuming the Chinese copies share original machining specs. I’m not surprised the Spring broke on the copy as it’s always going to be the weakest link in the cleat.
I’ve been using Speedplays for a few years and had two C-springs break. I always carry a spare in my tool pouch just in case. It irks me that they don’t sell the spring as a spare part.
I loved the “we are not mountain bikers!” Comments, had me in stitches of laughter! I’m personally a mountain biker but I’ve just discovered this channel and it looks like it could be very informative, no matter what cycling you do. Excellent work!
I had a titanium version of these. Was immediately struck by the apparent quality, appearance and light-weight. However, I spent half a day installing and then fiddling with the C clip to attempt to clip in. May have been the same problem Bart Schrijvers mentions below. I am not a mechanical dimwit, yet I couldn't get them to work. I wrote to the suppliers and they weren't interested, just said the item was "high quality". Sadly I binned them, and put them down as a bad experience (balanced against lots of good Chinese imports). Love the channel Luke.- you are my hero.
I normally skip commercials, but this one I sat through the whole thing to support you, only to find myself actually going to their webpage and have a look. Looks like a decent channel sponsor!
Got these, took maybe 3 days to get it working . ShoutOut to those comments pile down and open bit wider those “c” clips. Paired these with chinese cycling shoes Speed. Got 50Kms on it now. They light and really good looking pedals. Glad I went for it.
I've ridden Speedplay for 15 years now. I have never had a C clamp break on me. I also ride Speedplay specific shoes. They have an even lower stack height than with an adapter, and are far easier to set up. It's imperative, though, to have the metal shim under the cleat so you don't gouge out the carbon or fiber sole of the shoe.
I have used Speedplay pedals for around 5 years now and in my opinion they are awesome to use. In that time I have had to replace the cleats and the striker plates on the pedals. Both items l used Chinese replacements. The only thing I can say about the Chinese replacement cleats was that the clip was not as strong as the original ones but certainly good enough to feel secure when clipped in. Once again Luke you hit it out of the park with your review and given us more than enough information to make a decision on whether to purchase these pedals. Great job 👏
Great video Luke, approaching 50k subscribers!! It’s your videos that gave me the confidence to build a carbon bike, now I’ve built 2 for me and 1 for my wife... keep up the great work.!
Quality quality quality. Thanks for being this through and corny. You speak directly to what a rider wants to know and make me snicker like a grade student. I’d love for you to talk some gravel specific stuff if you’re into that
I am glad that Siroko is sponsoring you. I followed them for a while before they started sponsoring you. I really like their kits. They have been gradually expanding their line which is nice. They originally didn't even have shorts which I was waiting for.
Luke, not sure if you are gonna read this message, but I still want to write this down. Because of this vlog, I bought the pedals. Firstly,I was disappointed because they didn't clip in, after riding for 10km, I realized you need to press it hard, especially for the outer sides (right side of right feet,and left side of left feet). Plus, put some oil would help. But I must say, if you are used to LOOK or Shimano, it takes time to get used to the new system.
At the beginning was quite frustrating because non of your recommendations worked. However two hours later I think about what you said regarding that after two hours came to my attention what’s you said about improving clipping after 10 clip ins. Then I disassembled the clip and manually wide the metal clip with a set of pliers, and voila! Now I’m in love with this clips. To all if you purchase this set also consider to purchase the rubber covers
Another brilliant video! Must say, I’ve missed you man! I’ve been using normal SPD cleats on my road bike for years. It’s just easier to walk in them with shoes that recess the cleats, no wear issues, and no clip in problems, ever! But shoes choices are quite limited. I considered speedplays, which seemed like the best answer, but $$$$. But these look great! Just ride with the covers on! Maybe throw a spare c clamp in the repair kit. Thanks for the great content!
@@robertwalkerdine1178 Agreed. I’ve been considering the Fizik Terra Powerstrap, but now Luke has got me thinking! Speedplay style cleats have some better adapter options for midsole installation.
They're little rubber covers that go over road cleats. I'd never go anywhere without them. Not necessary for MTB cleats as most shoes have the cleat recessed, unless they're those weird road-style shoes that take both type of cleat.
I've always used the spd mountain pedals on my road bike. You don't even have to go to Ali Express, the $40 shimano pedals that will last for thousands of miles and you don't have to add anything to make them walkable.
Glad U reviewed my pedals. I own titanium version. I ride mine set for 2 years and they are pretty much worned out now. Really great pedals. Only negative side u did not mention is that rounded part placed on left and right side of tread surface start to worn early. I can see in ur video same problem.
After viewing the video and reading the comments...I still went ahead and purchased these pedals. I was using a gen 2 set of Speedplay pedals so I sold on the float. Most of what I read is accurate, but as I assembled the cleats I used dry lube on the retaining ring in anticipation of a struggle. It took about five minutes to get clipped in on each side, and a few more minutes to get the knack of how they worked. They are stiff but much easier after about ten minutes of in/out. For the price, I'm thrilled. For $47.15, these new ones are worth the initial hassle.
Nice, thanks for the comment Mark, glad you managed to get them working! From the comments it seems that a few people have had issues, but I have a feeling that most of them didn't quite get the technique for clipping in nailed down
Love your energy in the videos, a breath of fresh air in the world of boredom other cycling channels have developed. I have a question why these pedals are not for a speed play? They look sleek, aerodynamic and super light.
The double-sided design is a huge difference, especially if you ride in traffic. Nothing worse than having a grumpy truck driver trying to kiss your butt when the light goes green, only to have your foot slip off the wrong side of a single-sided pedal and do a digger into the tarmac and send you over the bars. It seems even long-term experienced SPD-SL owners do the clip-in dab dance. I've been a Speedplay user for many years, and will never go back to single-sided SPD-SL The action is also more like SPD-MTB, so less adaptation required when switching bikes. You can reduce release tension by Dremeling the inside of the C a little. I agree low maintenance if you stay out of the dirt. On the cleat covers I use Shoo Goo to glue them in place. If you have to negotiate stairs (hello Sydney Harbour Bridge) a lot of walking will stretch the plastic. Shoo Goo keeps them in place, but they can still be pulled off and the polyurethane glue strippped off easily if you need to change a cleat spring.
My titanium set were impossible to clip in. I carefully expanded the "C" clip in the cleats with a set of pliers and now work great! Also, I would recommend a quality spray dry lube, like Liquid Wrench, which will not attract as much dirt in cleats.
@@suhazliey I used reverse pliers which made it easy to expand the "C" clips. Now have over 1000 miles on these, absolutely sold! Best pedals, great support...love these! Just get past the "too tight clip in" by expanding the "C" clips! What ever it takes, just don't over-do it!
Got a set of Titaniums recently and also find them near impossible to engage! I've used actual Speedplays for decades with no problems, but these are sooooo frustrating! I'll be riding along and my foot falls out cause not engage. This is so f'ing dangerous cause it's so hard to tell if you're engaged or not! I'll try your suggestion and spread the c-clip. Thanks
Luke, I've been following you from the start because we basically share the same interests, being high value bike upgrades at a reasonable price. A lot of the products that you review, I already own but your videos are so enjoyable that I watch them completely and rewatch them a few days/weeks later. Absolutely great man! P.S.: The pedals are awesome!
@@TraceVelo I do have a pair of these pedals, however I think I might have bought them to early. The first pair I've got made it almost near impossible to clip in, the cleat and the pedal... the measurements simply did not match properly and I basically destroyed both C-springs :-D. However, the seller rectified the situation and had sent me the "next generation" (read not monday-or-friday-produced) cleats :-). And after using those, I was sold for the concept. I am a lighter rider, more of a climber/time trialer profile, not a sprinter, so I really don't mind that it feels a bit more loose compared to a standard look keo pedal at its tightest. However, this setup has a metal cleat and it does provide me with a bit more stability compared my keo's even... I do have cleat wedges tough... so my feet are always straight on the pedals. ANYWAY my first pair were the red versions, ended buying another pair, the black ones like you have with the red end cap, BUT I bought black end caps (crank brothers, but they fit these chinaplay pedals and are also ordered through AlieExpress) it made them look even more pro and pure as they already did ;-)
@@TraceVelo An other interesting thing to note Luke, I just bought real original speedplays, used ones from a friend. And the chinaplay cleats also work perfectly on those! I didn't need to buy an extra pair of shoes en cleats to ride all my bikes :-)
Another bloody brilliant video from (As always) Luke. No one explains it and talks about the Pros and Cons like you do Luke. I am a huge fan of your videos and highly respect your opinion. I think GCN should hire you, You and Ollie could host the Weekly GCN Show together. :-)
Same with Speedplay Zero's. Unfortunately Speedplay never brought out those style of covers for the 'X' pedals, even though there is no reason they could do for them just like the Zeros.
used these cleats with speedplay pedals. fully compatible and work well and so much cheaper but just like genuine rip off speedplay cleats they wear quick and you get the horrible rocking feeling quite quickly, even quicker if you lock the position which is pretty much the point of the speedplay concept. tried for 2 years, moved back to SPD SL.
I bought these same pedals from AliExpress (at least visually the same). The dont engage at all with the cleats provided or with my own speedplay cleats. Both cleats engage fine with speedplay pedals.
Hey guys, for anyone having problems with these, make sure you have the C-clip facing the correct way and also stretch the C-clip with pliers or vice. I had to stretch mine by quite a bit before I could clip in and out. Hope that helps.
thank you. I was about to put in a return, then was reading through comments looking for troubleshooting. I was popping out of the pedals because i had the c-clip upside down the first time.
Just one thing to point out.... AliExpress now charge VAT on anything under £135 since start of the year. They have to by law...probably because of UK leaving the EU. Great video as usual Luke.
The first time in my life, I am looking for affiliate links, and for the first time I didn't find it in such a video. You have my respect Sire, though I would love to sponsor you in such a way. Spiffy, quality content!
Great review Luke .... I've been using Speedplay Zero pedals with longer spindles for the last twenty years now, and would be loathe to even contemplate using anything else at this stage. I was curious about trying a set of these Alibaba knock-off's for ages now. The c-clips on Speedplay cleats appear to be made of a hi-tensile spring steel, where the ones replica pedals have titanium c-clips... I'n all my years of riding Speedplay Zero's, I've never broken a c-clip although I always carry a spare one in my seatpack just in case.. Unfortunately the Speedplay as a brand has gone to the dogs ever since It was acquired by Wahoo last year...
Hey Luke! I found you less than a week ago and I’ve seen loads of your content now. I see you’re adding lights to the studio like most TH-camrs, but you’re a different breed! Don’t get old boring lights for decor, put up you police academy diploma, an employee of the month sign, make it your own!
Honestly, cleat covers feature is the second best feature in my opinion lol. I can't tell you how hard it is to walk with Look cleats for me. Awesome review mate, thanks a lot, will probably order a pair of these.
Back into cycling only a week ago and I landed here :) Loving your presentation! Squidlys and buckaroonies had me laughing as well as the elephant and the bear :)
I've had a pair of second hand speedplays. One of the con's is they will gradually wear out and allow your foot to tilt outward without noticing. After moving to flat Shimano cleats, it was so nice to not be riding around on clapped cleats for a few months.
Nice video as always Luke. Hey don’t spray them with wd40 - use a spray silicone lubricant instead-it penetrates like wd40 but the lubricant is more durable and won’t make them rust
I had the Speedplay Zero chrome-molys for around 2000kms before the cleats developed some play. I greased and cleaned them after every ride and despite this the cleats still wore out super quickly. I couldn't bring myself to spend around £60 on a new pair of cleats and so I sold it and went for the R8000 SPD-SL instead. I also ended up getting a pair of winter shoes and a winter bike and so being able to buy cheaper cleats and pedals for that while keeping everything compatible was a huge plus for me. Might've been a different story had I got these pedals!
Great video, awesome channel! Keep up the excellent content. Any update on the Chinese wheels used in the disc brake build? I've been eyeing some up but haven't been quite brave enough to hit the purchase button yet.
First thanks for providing me with another excellent excuse to buy some more bike bits! Second did you notice that these pedals and cleats allow for a greater range of front to back adjustment? Blimey that made much more sense and was way easier to understand in my head.....I use spdl and I feel like I could do with my foot being a bit more forward...there is another fella who recommends using speed plays as it allows for this....did you notice any difference? Love your work, excellent content delivered with humour, wit and experience.
Love your videos! These pedals look fantastic but the cleats breaking randomly is a discouraging factor at 2000 miles. Can you update us if that happens repeatedly or if it was a fluke? If your next pair of cleats last longer I'd try them out:)
Amazing reviews as always. I enjoy watching your videos. Keep up the good work. I am looking forward to whenever you do a review of the Toseek bar/stem combo. I bought the Toseek carbon bar because of you but thinking of the bar/stem for my next ride !
10:33 I hope that what I’m seeing is just mud and not the totally destroyed plastic housing. In any case that metal C clamp should not break easily as it doesn’t move that much. If it broke that’s indication of shoddy material used.
Right! It's the equivalent of a broken spring in any other pedal. It's nice that replacement is cheap, but still, it shouldn't happen, especially at 2000 miles.
so far I’ve bought 4 Titanium set for my client bikes, the only major issue I’ve found is getting additional cleats when you have more than one pair of shoe or for replacement! I can’t get them to fit with the pedal!!! I’ve tried using the speedplay cleats but the fit is not so good, I have taken some measurements of the China pedal diameter (flat area before the chamfer) vs the Speedplay Zero 1.350”, and the China one is 1.385”. The 2 set of China cleats are perfect with the Speedplay Zero Pedal. I’ve contacted several sellers on Aliexpress on buying extra cleats with the pedal set that they sell, and everyone say NO NO NO...WTF??? so that has been my experience with these. The Speedplay Titanium are $300+ vs China Ti $75 with very similar weight, but if you can’t get replacement cleats then your out of luck. I’ve resorted to buying used Speedplay Zero alloy pedal and upgrading them with China Ti Spindle & plates for total cost of around $100, and this guaranteed that I can use real or China cleats.
@@yonseimatt my conclusion is that the cleats sold on Amazon and Aliexpress are made for Speedplay Zero pedals, the China pedals are about .035”-.040” larger than the Zero which makes them nearly impossible to clip in but fit perfectly on 6 different set of Zero pedals I’ve tried. I’m planning on taking the China pedal plates apart and grinding the diameter down a bit to match the Speedplay Zero.
Hi Luke! Thanks for the ever entertaining video on yet more great value 3rd party kit! Who dosent like a bargain! I know you’ve done a vid on your carbon wheelset previously , how about looking into the world of standard wheelsets (9/10/11sp)? I need some help trying to research and locate a good budget set for my 105 upgrade/rebuild! Look forward to your next episode no matter what! JD.
Luke I need your help! I've ordered these, fit them to my bike and shoes but for the life of me I can't clip in to them? I've had all my weight on whilst rotating my foot, I've managed to get the left to go in a couple of times with difficulty but cannot get the right it at all 🤦🏼♂️
Considering how militantly Speedplay pursue IP lawsuits, it’ll be fun to see how long these stay on sale for. I am a big fan of Speedplay but sadly moved to Keos because of cost. The c-clip retention spring fails far too often and replacement cleats are absurdly expensive - and impossible to get hold of from bike shops in the UK.
So I've seen a number of comments where people have had some issues clipping in when they first get them. A bit of light oil or WD-40 is the key I think, but I recorded this little video, hope it helps people out!! imgur.com/a/LkgMABm
These did not work at all for me. Tried everything. Can't clip in. If I some how do manage to get clipped in I'll update.
@@ronzhiii just do not overly tighten the screws. Same for speedplay.
@@TheStandlau That's the first thing I tried, didn't help. I stretched the C clips and one side works okay. The other side works 30% of the time.
@@ronzhiii I have both speedplay and the chinaplay. I actually find the chinaplay cleat easier to setup. Hope you get it done soon.
@@ronzhiii you are quite right. the cleat is easier to setup than speedplay. but the pedals are stiffer. I just got them. I also cannot get them on till I use my trainer which I can use much greater force to clip in. once you clip in and out a few times, then it should be okay.
Everybody gangsta until they get to the coffee shop and trying to clippy cloppy accross the tile floor holding their coffee and a kendal mint cake.
Because your time is limited, you may now pass the torch to TraceVelo
I actually use standard SPD pedals and MTB shoes all the time for all my bikes, the road ones too. For those of you who never saw such a shoe close-up (as you would have wanted to avoid the risk of throwing up in your mouth), it has actual gripped sole. It makes coffee shop stops so much more comfortable. As a matter of fact, any kind of walking around when I'm geared for/after/during a ride.
Coffee shop? ....How about when you are stopped at a stop sign on an uphill grade? Speedplay type you just step down. Look or Shimano you hope you can get your toe in and heel down before you fall over!
If rather clickety clack at the coffee shop! The coffee still tastes the same!
@@prof_hu I done to same for close to 20 years and find it way easier then the road ones I used for a while.
@@robinbebbington7063 When I went clipless, I mostly did commuting and mixed surface (paved/gravel) excursions, so SPD was the clear choice. Once I got more serious in road cycling (still only on the sprotif/amateur level) I sometimes considered going for a true "roadie" pedal system, but I realized I don't want all the inconvenience with having different setup for my different bikes. One time I bought a gripless soled road shoe that accepted SPD cleats too (it was a shimano shoe, before they introduced SPD-SL), but I quickly figured it out that it did not worth the minimal weight/aero benefits for me. Some claim that road specific cleats have a better power transfer, but I haven't found any actual research backing this up.
Just wanted to point out your presentation skill/quality seem to have improved amazingly! One thing I specificly noticed is that you almost completely got rid of the filler words and the scripts/editing is making the video very smooth and enjoyable!
Thanks RedmercyGG, really appreciate this comment! I'm always working to tighten up my scripts and presenting, so glad its coming across!!!!!!
Used this for a while now and I think this is a pair of excellent pedals! Weight saving, good walk-ability, board customisation and very stiff! The lack of comprehensive installation manual is probably why it is causing so much trouble. Make sure all of these are followed properly to get the best experience;
1. Choose the correct 3/4 holes adapter. Making sure it is completely flat after installing the 4 screws. Check it with a ruler.
2. Make sure the C Clip is not inversely installed. The slanted edge should face the floor. Most people can't get their pedal in because of this.
3. Apply 1-2 drops of dry / wax lube on the c clip after installing the cleat.
4. Practice clip in and out around 20 times per side to break in the pedal. First few times may be a little harder.
To get the pedal in, try not to face the pedal backwards. Push it in with the ball of your feet while the pedal is facing upwards or slightly forward. Happy pedaling!
Finally a new video, I've watched a unhealthy amount of Trace Velo in the past, and I need new content!!!
My man!!!!
@@TraceVelo You should review Decathlon products!
He doesn't put out video very often but they are always fun and entertaining.
@@DaveCM so true. The content is always interesting, and the video presentation always generates a few laughs. Worth waiting for.
What i love about you and your channel is how you present your content, and neatly subdivide all content into easy and consumable sections. Other channels need to learn from your example
Awesome, thanks Nepzd! Yeah I try my best to set the chapters up so people can skip around the video if they want!
This is the only channel I never skip the sponsored section.
Also my favorite bike youtuber!
Totally agree, if Luke thinks it's good, it's good. He's the most genuine TH-camr out there. Bought a few things that he has reviewed, and seriously considering looking into this siroko stuff. Keep up the good work Luke!!
Good to see my man, Luke getting some legit sponsorship for the channel, much deserved for the awesome content
Awesome, cheers Adam!!!!
bro siroko is pretty good!! that and dhb are the brands i love
This channel challenges the gentrification that cycling has been going through the last years, and I can't say how much I appreciate that.
The gentrification in cycling is caused by people who use words like gentrification.
I bought my first pair of steel Chinaplays a couple of months ago (along with the cleat covers) based on this video's recommendation. I can't fault them in any way. I've previously used both SPD and SPD SL pedals and the Chinaplays are by far the easiest to clip in and out of and unclipping only ever occurs when I want it to. The cleat covers are a dream to walk in, compared to the other two alternatives. I was so impressed that I bought a second pair in Titanium. Thanks so much for the video!
have you tried walking without the covers and how hard/slippery was it?
I am subscribe to multiple cycling channels but you my friend are by far the most entertaining one. I stay engaged throughout the whole video and never skip the timeline. I don’t understand how you don’t have a way bigger audience. Honestly I think you are one of the best cycling channels out there, by tailoring to the everyday man that want to get into cycling but don’t want to work just to feed their cycling addiction.
agree
2183 miles is a very short life for the C-spring clip. I have gone through 4 pairs of the Speedplay cleats, and each pair lasted at least 6,000 miles before I replaced them, and I never had a spring clip break on me.
So I mean this may have just been a bit of an anomaly, I've only had the one of cleats. But then again I suspect the speedplay cleats are probably made of some slightly better materials. I guess time will tell with my new cleats...
But the cost is almost 1/8 of the set of Speedplay Zero Pavé. Even if it only lasted 1/3 of the Speedplay, that's still a good value.
I’ve kept the c springs over the years and binned the other worn parts of my Zero cleats. I’m thinking to buy a pair of these Chinese cleats and throw away the supplied springs and replace them with original Speedplay springs assuming the Chinese copies share original machining specs.
I’m not surprised the Spring broke on the copy as it’s always going to be the weakest link in the cleat.
I’ve been using Speedplays for a few years and had two C-springs break. I always carry a spare in my tool pouch just in case. It irks me that they don’t sell the spring as a spare part.
I loved the “we are not mountain bikers!” Comments, had me in stitches of laughter! I’m personally a mountain biker but I’ve just discovered this channel and it looks like it could be very informative, no matter what cycling you do. Excellent work!
I had a titanium version of these. Was immediately struck by the apparent quality, appearance and light-weight. However, I spent half a day installing and then fiddling with the C clip to attempt to clip in. May have been the same problem Bart Schrijvers mentions below. I am not a mechanical dimwit, yet I couldn't get them to work. I wrote to the suppliers and they weren't interested, just said the item was "high quality". Sadly I binned them, and put them down as a bad experience (balanced against lots of good Chinese imports). Love the channel Luke.- you are my hero.
I normally skip commercials, but this one I sat through the whole thing to support you, only to find myself actually going to their webpage and have a look. Looks like a decent channel sponsor!
MY MAN!
Would be interested to know if Speedplay cleats are compatible with these pedals?
Everytime a new budget component comes out, we always wait for a review from Trace Velo. Thank you for your honest reviews.
I can't stop looking at the crunchy peanut butter Clif Bars in the top right corner.
Yeah I hope that was product placement that you were getting paid for! 😂 😂 😂
Thank you for including USD in your price comparison. It saves me the work!
Yeah no worries Stoops, I got my US folks covered!!! 🇺🇸
@@TraceVelo But add link next time!!!
Got these, took maybe 3 days to get it working . ShoutOut to those comments pile down and open bit wider those “c” clips. Paired these with chinese cycling shoes Speed. Got 50Kms on it now. They light and really good looking pedals. Glad I went for it.
I've ridden Speedplay for 15 years now. I have never had a C clamp break on me. I also ride Speedplay specific shoes. They have an even lower stack height than with an adapter, and are far easier to set up. It's imperative, though, to have the metal shim under the cleat so you don't gouge out the carbon or fiber sole of the shoe.
I have used Speedplay pedals for around 5 years now and in my opinion they are awesome to use. In that time I have had to replace the cleats and the striker plates on the pedals. Both items l used Chinese replacements. The only thing I can say about the Chinese replacement cleats was that the clip was not as strong as the original ones but certainly good enough to feel secure when clipped in. Once again Luke you hit it out of the park with your review and given us more than enough information to make a decision on whether to purchase these pedals. Great job 👏
Great video Luke, approaching 50k subscribers!! It’s your videos that gave me the confidence to build a carbon bike, now I’ve built 2 for me and 1 for my wife... keep up the great work.!
NICE!!! Awesome to hear grant! Really cool to hear people getting inspired by my vids!
Quality quality quality. Thanks for being this through and corny. You speak directly to what a rider wants to know and make me snicker like a grade student. I’d love for you to talk some gravel specific stuff if you’re into that
I am glad that Siroko is sponsoring you. I followed them for a while before they started sponsoring you. I really like their kits. They have been gradually expanding their line which is nice. They originally didn't even have shorts which I was waiting for.
Bought a siroko long sleeve jersey after last video. Amazing shirt! Realy good quality :)
Greetings from Holland
Luke, not sure if you are gonna read this message, but I still want to write this down. Because of this vlog, I bought the pedals. Firstly,I was disappointed because they didn't clip in, after riding for 10km, I realized you need to press it hard, especially for the outer sides (right side of right feet,and left side of left feet). Plus, put some oil would help. But I must say, if you are used to LOOK or Shimano, it takes time to get used to the new system.
At the beginning was quite frustrating because non of your recommendations worked. However two hours later I think about what you said regarding that after two hours came to my attention what’s you said about improving clipping after 10 clip ins. Then I disassembled the clip and manually wide the metal clip with a set of pliers, and voila! Now I’m in love with this clips. To all if you purchase this set also consider to purchase the rubber covers
Im glad his name is still Luke😂😂😂
I hope he never changes it.
Another brilliant video! Must say, I’ve missed you man! I’ve been using normal SPD cleats on my road bike for years. It’s just easier to walk in them with shoes that recess the cleats, no wear issues, and no clip in problems, ever! But shoes choices are quite limited. I considered speedplays, which seemed like the best answer, but $$$$. But these look great! Just ride with the covers on! Maybe throw a spare c clamp in the repair kit. Thanks for the great content!
Same here. But with the gravel market getting popular, there are some nice shoes around now
@@robertwalkerdine1178 Agreed. I’ve been considering the Fizik Terra Powerstrap, but now Luke has got me thinking! Speedplay style cleats have some better adapter options for midsole installation.
on my roadie i use xc shoes and shimano spd mtb pedals, what are cleat covers?? 😁
They're little rubber covers that go over road cleats. I'd never go anywhere without them. Not necessary for MTB cleats as most shoes have the cleat recessed, unless they're those weird road-style shoes that take both type of cleat.
I've always used the spd mountain pedals on my road bike. You don't even have to go to Ali Express, the $40 shimano pedals that will last for thousands of miles and you don't have to add anything to make them walkable.
They're amazing
@@yonseimatt He was joking. As he doesn't need them using MTB shoes which most poeple should use anyway, but fall fashion to roadie victim as do I.
@@ZeeFrankensteel Can never be too sure with these MTB people ;-)
Great job Luke. Your videos are always very well made, honest, thoughtful and welcome on my phone!
Glad U reviewed my pedals. I own titanium version. I ride mine set for 2 years and they are pretty much worned out now. Really great pedals. Only negative side u did not mention is that rounded part placed on left and right side of tread surface start to worn early. I can see in ur video same problem.
You mean the pedals wear out easily compare to spd sl?
After viewing the video and reading the comments...I still went ahead and purchased these pedals. I was using a gen 2 set of Speedplay pedals so I sold on the float. Most of what I read is accurate, but as I assembled the cleats I used dry lube on the retaining ring in anticipation of a struggle. It took about five minutes to get clipped in on each side, and a few more minutes to get the knack of how they worked. They are stiff but much easier after about ten minutes of in/out. For the price, I'm thrilled. For $47.15, these new ones are worth the initial hassle.
Nice, thanks for the comment Mark, glad you managed to get them working! From the comments it seems that a few people have had issues, but I have a feeling that most of them didn't quite get the technique for clipping in nailed down
Love your energy in the videos, a breath of fresh air in the world of boredom other cycling channels have developed. I have a question why these pedals are not for a speed play? They look sleek, aerodynamic and super light.
Man gags at mountain biking, also rides in public wearing nothing but his underwear. 😂
Man... the feeling when trace velo vid ends is one of the worst thing. Now I need to wait for weeks for another great review.
Pal, I need more videos. You and GCN are my cycling reference in TH-cam but Tracevelo , you are one of the informati-funniest dudes in all youtube
The double-sided design is a huge difference, especially if you ride in traffic. Nothing worse than having a grumpy truck driver trying to kiss your butt when the light goes green, only to have your foot slip off the wrong side of a single-sided pedal and do a digger into the tarmac and send you over the bars. It seems even long-term experienced SPD-SL owners do the clip-in dab dance.
I've been a Speedplay user for many years, and will never go back to single-sided SPD-SL The action is also more like SPD-MTB, so less adaptation required when switching bikes.
You can reduce release tension by Dremeling the inside of the C a little. I agree low maintenance if you stay out of the dirt. On the cleat covers I use Shoo Goo to glue them in place. If you have to negotiate stairs (hello Sydney Harbour Bridge) a lot of walking will stretch the plastic. Shoo Goo keeps them in place, but they can still be pulled off and the polyurethane glue strippped off easily if you need to change a cleat spring.
Is it another absolutely delicious Trace Velo production?
Why, yes, yes it is.
My titanium set were impossible to clip in. I carefully expanded the "C" clip in the cleats with a set of pliers and now work great! Also, I would recommend a quality spray dry lube, like Liquid Wrench, which will not attract as much dirt in cleats.
Hi.. May i know how you do it.
Hi - having the same issue. I cannot clip into my titanium set. Any help is appreciated?
@@suhazliey I used reverse pliers which made it easy to expand the "C" clips. Now have over 1000 miles on these, absolutely sold! Best pedals, great support...love these! Just get past the "too tight clip in" by expanding the "C" clips! What ever it takes, just don't over-do it!
Got a set of Titaniums recently and also find them near impossible to engage! I've used actual Speedplays for decades with no problems, but these are sooooo frustrating! I'll be riding along and my foot falls out cause not engage. This is so f'ing dangerous cause it's so hard to tell if you're engaged or not! I'll try your suggestion and spread the c-clip.
Thanks
Always so happy to see a new upload from your channel! Gonna finish work, make a coffe and enjoy this new video!
Luke, I've been following you from the start because we basically share the same interests, being high value bike upgrades at a reasonable price. A lot of the products that you review, I already own but your videos are so enjoyable that I watch them completely and rewatch them a few days/weeks later. Absolutely great man! P.S.: The pedals are awesome!
NICE! Cheers for the comment Dean, really appreicate it. Did you end up getting a pair of these pedals, be interested to hear what you think of them?
@@TraceVelo I do have a pair of these pedals, however I think I might have bought them to early. The first pair I've got made it almost near impossible to clip in, the cleat and the pedal... the measurements simply did not match properly and I basically destroyed both C-springs :-D. However, the seller rectified the situation and had sent me the "next generation" (read not monday-or-friday-produced) cleats :-). And after using those, I was sold for the concept. I am a lighter rider, more of a climber/time trialer profile, not a sprinter, so I really don't mind that it feels a bit more loose compared to a standard look keo pedal at its tightest. However, this setup has a metal cleat and it does provide me with a bit more stability compared my keo's even... I do have cleat wedges tough... so my feet are always straight on the pedals. ANYWAY my first pair were the red versions, ended buying another pair, the black ones like you have with the red end cap, BUT I bought black end caps (crank brothers, but they fit these chinaplay pedals and are also ordered through AlieExpress) it made them look even more pro and pure as they already did ;-)
@@TraceVelo An other interesting thing to note Luke, I just bought real original speedplays, used ones from a friend. And the chinaplay cleats also work perfectly on those! I didn't need to buy an extra pair of shoes en cleats to ride all my bikes :-)
Another bloody brilliant video from (As always) Luke. No one explains it and talks about the Pros and Cons like you do Luke. I am a huge fan of your videos and highly respect your opinion. I think GCN should hire you, You and Ollie could host the Weekly GCN Show together. :-)
As ever......another quality Trace Velo production. Love the content mate.
Glad you enjoyed it
Wait- you can clip in with the cleat covers on?!?! THAT'S AN ABSOLUTE STEAL
Yes you can
Same with Speedplay Zero's. Unfortunately Speedplay never brought out those style of covers for the 'X' pedals, even though there is no reason they could do for them just like the Zeros.
Wow it’s been ages since we’ve got a video from you mate always great to see a trace Velo production 🤙🏾
used these cleats with speedplay pedals. fully compatible and work well and so much cheaper but just like genuine rip off speedplay cleats they wear quick and you get the horrible rocking feeling quite quickly, even quicker if you lock the position which is pretty much the point of the speedplay concept. tried for 2 years, moved back to SPD SL.
I bought these same pedals from AliExpress (at least visually the same). The dont engage at all with the cleats provided or with my own speedplay cleats. Both cleats engage fine with speedplay pedals.
Hey Luke, where is link to the pedals? And thanks for the review...
You’ll find them on eBay.
Hey guys, for anyone having problems with these, make sure you have the C-clip facing the correct way and also stretch the C-clip with pliers or vice. I had to stretch mine by quite a bit before I could clip in and out. Hope that helps.
thank you. I was about to put in a return, then was reading through comments looking for troubleshooting. I was popping out of the pedals because i had the c-clip upside down the first time.
I am enjoying your vid. I am ordering the damn* pedal set. Your enthusiasm is contagious! Thank you.
I love your honest reviews of things I'm too afraid to buy without knowing! Thanks!
Just one thing to point out.... AliExpress now charge VAT on anything under £135 since start of the year. They have to by law...probably because of UK leaving the EU.
Great video as usual Luke.
Yeah this is a good point. Need to factor in that extra 20% cost now in the UK. Still well worth it IMO
The first time in my life, I am looking for affiliate links, and for the first time I didn't find it in such a video. You have my respect Sire, though I would love to sponsor you in such a way. Spiffy, quality content!
Still working pedals?? Damn Chief, give Trace a break!!
Great review Luke .... I've been using Speedplay Zero pedals with longer spindles for the last twenty years now, and would be loathe to even contemplate using anything else at this stage. I was curious about trying a set of these Alibaba knock-off's for ages now. The c-clips on Speedplay cleats appear to be made of a hi-tensile spring steel, where the ones replica pedals have titanium c-clips... I'n all my years of riding Speedplay Zero's, I've never broken a c-clip although I always carry a spare one in my seatpack just in case..
Unfortunately the Speedplay as a brand has gone to the dogs ever since It was acquired by Wahoo last year...
Hey Luke! I found you less than a week ago and I’ve seen loads of your content now. I see you’re adding lights to the studio like most TH-camrs, but you’re a different breed! Don’t get old boring lights for decor, put up you police academy diploma, an employee of the month sign, make it your own!
Not one video where I didn't want to be able to multiple like the video. Awesome content! Big thanks!
Honestly, cleat covers feature is the second best feature in my opinion lol. I can't tell you how hard it is to walk with Look cleats for me. Awesome review mate, thanks a lot, will probably order a pair of these.
Luke, have you tried using MTB cleats? if you have, any thoughts about it? or a link to a video you have already made about it.
I woud watch that video.
I haveh them and they're great!
Your opinion is exactly why we watch!!!👍
Back into cycling only a week ago and I landed here :) Loving your presentation! Squidlys and buckaroonies had me laughing as well as the elephant and the bear :)
Thanks so much, good to have you on board!!!
Would love a long term review of that wheelset to know how they are holding up.
What happened to your farsport wheels? Hows the elite wheels going?
Great work as always dude!! Keep them coming!!
Thanks Andreas, really appreciate it!!!
I've had a pair of second hand speedplays. One of the con's is they will gradually wear out and allow your foot to tilt outward without noticing. After moving to flat Shimano cleats, it was so nice to not be riding around on clapped cleats for a few months.
thank you for marking where and how long the sponsor segment is in your video. automatic like from me
Have you got any lateral rock in the cleat? Speedplay do develop this, especially with more powerful riders or larger feet/shoes.
Nice video as always Luke. Hey don’t spray them with wd40 - use a spray silicone lubricant instead-it penetrates like wd40 but the lubricant is more durable and won’t make them rust
Push away with your foot at the light? Hmm, I just push down on the opposite pedal.
MORE videos please Luke!!! Love them.
Yes! New video I've been waiting for new videos😂
Would love to see a link to the ones you would recommend of these if possible?
Thanks for sharing these!!! I think you found my next set of cleats!
That price point!! Oh man! Thanks for the video. Thanks so much!
My fav channel on TH-cam at the moment. Hugs from Berlin.
Awesome, thanks Michael!!
I had the Speedplay Zero chrome-molys for around 2000kms before the cleats developed some play. I greased and cleaned them after every ride and despite this the cleats still wore out super quickly. I couldn't bring myself to spend around £60 on a new pair of cleats and so I sold it and went for the R8000 SPD-SL instead. I also ended up getting a pair of winter shoes and a winter bike and so being able to buy cheaper cleats and pedals for that while keeping everything compatible was a huge plus for me.
Might've been a different story had I got these pedals!
You can now find cheep Speedplay Zero cleats on eBay that are China copies. Unfortunately, no cheep China Speedplay model X cleats. :-(
Hey Trace, how about some reviews on Magene products, namely the GPS unit.
Hello Luke, as always, this video is great one. It helps me to make a good decision, for the next system. Thank you...
Glad it was helpful!
Fantastic video... Would be good if u provided a link to buy the products. Thank you for the great content
Great video, awesome channel! Keep up the excellent content. Any update on the Chinese wheels used in the disc brake build? I've been eyeing some up but haven't been quite brave enough to hit the purchase button yet.
First thanks for providing me with another excellent excuse to buy some more bike bits!
Second did you notice that these pedals and cleats allow for a greater range of front to back adjustment? Blimey that made much more sense and was way easier to understand in my head.....I use spdl and I feel like I could do with my foot being a bit more forward...there is another fella who recommends using speed plays as it allows for this....did you notice any difference?
Love your work, excellent content delivered with humour, wit and experience.
Thanks Ben, always great to hear when people get some useful info out of these vids!
Really do need to know the IP of the bastard who hit dislike and ruined the 100% ratio. Welcome back mate and thanks for your reviews 😘
If you show any product from china, you will receive some hate for that from some people.
@@LordVilmore That's true, usually from the haters who spend £250 on pedals that are manufactured for £20-30.
Hi Luke! Love the content as always! How are the Elite wheels going? Recommended? Just waiting on your green light to order ones!
Love your videos! These pedals look fantastic but the cleats breaking randomly is a discouraging factor at 2000 miles. Can you update us if that happens repeatedly or if it was a fluke? If your next pair of cleats last longer I'd try them out:)
Amazing reviews as always. I enjoy watching your videos. Keep up the good work. I am looking forward to whenever you do a review of the Toseek bar/stem combo. I bought the Toseek carbon bar because of you but thinking of the bar/stem for my next ride !
Please link to these pedals??
Another great video Luke! Just picked up a couple of bits from Siroko through your Link, some great deals on there! Thanks
Another brilliant video Luke, I'm buying a pair based on that review. I love watching your stuff.
great video! Do these pedals fit actual Speedplay cleats? I'm already running SP and have shoes & cleats set up on a few pairs of shoes. thanks again!
I'm using Siroko glasses and vests myself, good shout. They definitely deserve some love and offer fair prices in the overpriced bike industry.
To think I was going to skip this video... I would have missed the vocab lesson. Sensational video again.
The mountain biking joke made me laugh so hard, thank you for that :)
10:33 I hope that what I’m seeing is just mud and not the totally destroyed plastic housing. In any case that metal C clamp should not break easily as it doesn’t move that much. If it broke that’s indication of shoddy material used.
Right! It's the equivalent of a broken spring in any other pedal. It's nice that replacement is cheap, but still, it shouldn't happen, especially at 2000 miles.
so far I’ve bought 4 Titanium set for my client bikes, the only major issue I’ve found is getting additional cleats when you have more than one pair of shoe or for replacement! I can’t get them to fit with the pedal!!! I’ve tried using the speedplay cleats but the fit is not so good, I have taken some measurements of the China pedal diameter (flat area before the chamfer) vs the Speedplay Zero 1.350”, and the China one is 1.385”. The 2 set of China cleats are perfect with the Speedplay Zero Pedal. I’ve contacted several sellers on Aliexpress on buying extra cleats with the pedal set that they sell, and everyone say NO NO NO...WTF???
so that has been my experience with these. The Speedplay Titanium are $300+ vs China Ti $75 with very similar weight, but if you can’t get replacement cleats then your out of luck. I’ve resorted to buying used Speedplay Zero alloy pedal and upgrading them with China Ti Spindle & plates for total cost of around $100, and this guaranteed that I can use real or China cleats.
Interesting- I had exactly the same issue, really difficult to clip in! Good to know it's not just me!
@@yonseimatt my conclusion is that the cleats sold on Amazon and Aliexpress are made for Speedplay Zero pedals, the China pedals are about .035”-.040” larger than the Zero which makes them nearly impossible to clip in but fit perfectly on 6 different set of Zero pedals I’ve tried. I’m planning on taking the China pedal plates apart and grinding the diameter down a bit to match the Speedplay Zero.
Hi Luke! Thanks for the ever entertaining video on yet more great value 3rd party kit! Who dosent like a bargain!
I know you’ve done a vid on your carbon wheelset previously , how about looking into the world of standard wheelsets (9/10/11sp)? I need some help trying to research and locate a good budget set for my 105 upgrade/rebuild!
Look forward to your next episode no matter what!
JD.
I have a pair of these. It is fantastic. Light strong and durable
Another fantastic video Luke well done 👍
Luke I need your help!
I've ordered these, fit them to my bike and shoes but for the life of me I can't clip in to them?
I've had all my weight on whilst rotating my foot, I've managed to get the left to go in a couple of times with difficulty but cannot get the right it at all 🤦🏼♂️
I’d be interested in buying these from you if you don’t want them?
Considering how militantly Speedplay pursue IP lawsuits, it’ll be fun to see how long these stay on sale for.
I am a big fan of Speedplay but sadly moved to Keos because of cost. The c-clip retention spring fails far too often and replacement cleats are absurdly expensive - and impossible to get hold of from bike shops in the UK.