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Speedplay X and Zero compatiblity?

 
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Old 11-04.-2004, 05:30 AM   #1
Richard Adams
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Default Speedplay X and Zero compatiblity?

I just realized I've been riding the past few months on Zero cleats with
X3 pedals. According to something on Speedplay's site the two are not
compatible, but I haven't had any problems. Can anyone offer some
insight into their claim?

Richard

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Old 11-04.-2004, 07:22 AM   #2
Cipher
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Default Re: Speedplay X and Zero compatiblity?

Richard Adams wrote:
> I just realized I've been riding the past few months on Zero cleats with
> X3 pedals. According to something on Speedplay's site the two are not
> compatible, but I haven't had any problems. Can anyone offer some
> insight into their claim?
> Richard




I've done the same myself with no issues either... (SpeedPlay just wants
you to be sure and spring for pedals along with the cleats).



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