Do all new Look pedals take the KEO cleats these days?

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Hacienda71

Mancunian in self imposed exile in leafy Cheshire
I am pretty certain you can still get Deltas as they are the standard cleats type used at the velodrome on the track bikes. The Keo though is now pretty much the standard offering on new road specific pedals. Not sure about the pedal you are referring to. It is not one I have ever heard of.
 
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Andrew_Culture

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I am pretty certain you can still get Deltas as they are the standard cleats type used at the velodrome on the track bikes. The Keo though is now pretty much the standard offering on new road specific pedals. Not sure about the pedal you are referring to. It is not one I have ever heard of.

Oops, I meant PP137, that'll teach me for posting from memory while on the crapper :smile:
 

fossyant

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Buying new Delta Pedals is difficult (I've only seen ones made by Genetic) (although someone on here has a shed load for sale). Cleats are still readily available. I've got 3 sets of Delta Pedals, Look PP196 Team, Look Carbo Pro and Campag Record Carbon.

Most look pedals are KEO and KEO Max (broader platform)
 

youngoldbloke

The older I get, the faster I used to be ...
Delta pedals are not listed on the Look website, but the cleats still are. However Rsp and Exustar make Delta compatible pedals (and cleats).
 
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Buying new Delta Pedals is difficult (I've only seen ones made by Genetic) (although someone on here has a shed load for sale). Cleats are still readily available. I've got 3 sets of Delta Pedals, Look PP196 Team, Look Carbo Pro and Campag Record Carbon.

Most look pedals are KEO and KEO Max (broader platform)

Ooh, I didn't realise some Campag pedals are compatible!
 

fossyant

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Ooh, I didn't realise some Campag pedals are compatible!

Very rare (and were very expensive). At the time, Shimano Looks were not ARC compatible (i.e. they had float) and I sold my DA pedals as they were causing me knee issues. Just so happened to be in a bike shop and looked in the cabinet and saw some white Record Carbon Looks. They had been used lightly, so were reduced but were still £120 and that was about 20 years ago ! They are absolutely brilliant though, never needed to service them.
 

fossyant

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PS, there is a great selection if you look in the 'for sale' thread - tonnes. Oh and the 'higher' the number the better the pedal.

Eg. PP196, PP296 and PP396 are the top end ones, just newer versions 1,2,3 being the version. The latter two digits relate to the 'range'. Bear in mind though, the higher end the pedal, the stiffer is the retention ! The bearings tend to be much better on the high end ones.
 

yello

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I noted recently that Look have repackaged their Delta cleats... and are charging 20% more!

A few years back I was very lucky to find some Look delta pedals in a LBS. It was all Keo then as now. I asked at the LBS about delta, he said 'hang on', disappeared out the back for a bit, and then reappeared with a nice new box fresh pair! Prior to that, I'd web-searched and drawn an effective blank - so I was dead chuffed!

Thanks for the links yob, I've book marked them for future reference.:thumbsup:
 
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