Keo Carbon Durability?

Looking at the Keo Carbon’s but wondering how durable resilient they are? I’m not a clutz and haven’t crashed in several years, but let’s face it, the pedal is the first bike component that hits the ground (after your body). Wondering if anyone has “tested” this durability and found that the Keo “took a licking and kept on ticking” after minor wipeouts.

Thanks.

I have the keo carbon ti’s on my road and tri bikes. Crashed a few times, hit by a car once. They are a bit scuffed up, but still rolling strong- I’d say very durable in my experience

I’ve had a pair for about 2 years, and the little parts that hold the spring back snapped off just from fatigue. Im kind of pissed.

I have them on two bikes without an issue.

I have them on three bikes. No problems

~8k miles with no problems. Of course I make it a habit not to crash or hit curbs with my pedals. :slight_smile:

~8k miles with no problems. Of course I make it a habit not to crash or hit curbs with my pedals. :slight_smile:
that’s a very good policy. :wink: