Anybody know anything about these?
Currently using LOOK but need to replace.
Similar to speedplay pedals. If you like float, you are looking at the right pedals. As a plus, you can use MTB shoes with the cleats. This helps whenever you need to walk or stand in slippery surfaces.
We have them on my wife’s bike. They are simple and elegant in design. I understand from some threads I have read that the clips on the shoe are prone to break so you may need to replace them periodically. The clips are very flat and put the ball of your foot nearly right on the spindle. I have never clipped into them though so really can’t tell you if I would like them or not. My wife learned on them so she doesn’t have any point of comparison. I like my Speedplays still.
We’ve got two pairs in the house. I use Speedplay on the road, Bebop on the MTB-- like free float.
I think that Speedplay sued Bebop and lost, but the lawsuit cost Bebop a lot of operating capital. Dealers may not be able to carry both lines, either.
I sent an email to Bebop a few weeks ago that got returned. Hopefully it was just a computer glitch.
I’ve had a really bad experience with their service about five years ago and never went back. I have four bikes with Speedplays on them now. The other bikes get Crank brothers.
I have a pair and I like them. I like float because I have bad knees. Getting out of them is fine, but getting into them is a little frustrating sometimes. I don’t know if it is because I am not used to using clipless pedals that much, or because it can be difficult to get in them. I don’t see how they are worse to get into than Speedplays, though.