diego
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Pedals do not fit LOOK KEO pedals.Pedals are not manufactured correctly. They do not slide into the Pedals as shown.
Robint
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023
If you plan on doing any "longer" rides and you don't plan on clipping in, I would suggest just swapping your pedals to flats. For a quick short ride they work, but they're not great. They are not extremely secure in my pedals, and unlike with cleats the way you grab the pedal and lock in, these are a littler tougher because the pedal doesn't sit flat, but you don't have a cleat to grab the pedals with so you are stuck trying to get the pedal to go flat using your toe. Still works though for a short ride, but you could also just put your foot on the pedal itself, not as comfy, but for a short ride it shouldn't matter.
I13J
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2023
We have a vacation planned in a few months where bikes are your primary means of transportation. I have recently gotten into road biking, so my primary bike is now a Giant Defy 3 with Shimano SPD-SL pedals. The thought occurred to me that it would not be very easy to bike to and from the beach with flip-flops on and those specific pedals, so I found this solution.They clip in easily and provide a stable platform for a regular shoe instead of a cycling specific shoe. They are tightly bound to the pedal, so it takes a little effort to get them out, but well worth the price and not having to replace the pedals or find another bike solution.
M. Ruiz
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2022
Fits well in my Shimano PD-RS500 pedals and I use them when bike commuting. It feels solid and doesn't fall out when riding. I wear All Birds when riding to the office. My foot has not slipped off these adapters yet.To remove use a hex key from your bike tool or a screw driver. Insert it on the hole and turn it inwards with some force and it should come out.Definitely a must if you have one bike. Install these for your commute and wear your normal shoes. Take them off and clip in for those weekend long rides.
jason bernier
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2021
These work great for commuting, pedal face is a bit small but not much of an issue for me. Also is very easy to clip them in and out. I’ve seen a lot of people that say they have trouble. Just loosen the tension on your pedals when removing them and it is extremely easy.
John
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2020
I recently purchased a new bike with Shimano Ultegra SPD-SL pedals. Since SPD-SL shoes are hard to get these days, I decided to give these a try to ride with regular sneakers while I waited for the shoes to arrive. It takes a bit of force to get the adapter to clip into the pedals, but once in place it stays securely. I read other comments of difficulty removing them from the pedals. It does take some effort to remove them. I found that the best way to do this is to insert a small screwdriver on the side hole of the adapter and twist the platform in a similar morion to what you do to disengage the SPD-SL shoes from the pedals. Overall is a great solution and gives me the option to ride the bike without special shoes.
henry 5
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2020
I read the ad copy and ordered a set of these for my Wellgo SPD, roadbike pedals.I am Old School with bikes... My SPD pedals WERE roadbike pedals, back in the day. Now they appear to be some sort of MTN Bike pedal and these platforms do not fit the "SPD Mtn. Bike" pedal.They look sturdy, they're simple and inexpensive but they don't work for me.
Orloldman
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2020
I bought a "new" used road bike the came with a set of clipless Shimano 105 PD – R7000 SPD – SL pedals and wanted to get used to riding it before diving into bike shoes. These work great for that. I've been using them a couple times a week for a couple months and they are serving their purpose.These aren't something you'd want to make permanent, I think, as they are rather small (but I knew that going in).