Bebop BBP-11 pedals review
|$99.95
BikeRadar verdict
"Fiddly to set up but worth it if you value lots of float. Not great in mud"
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Bebop pedals are liked by road riders looking for a light, double-sided clip-in pedal with a low stack height and generous float. They’re also worth considering for mountain bikers who want to use the same stiff soled shoes both on and off road.
They’re not as good as mountain-bike-specific alternatives if you’re jumping on and off the bike in muddy conditions because the cleats, which hold the retention springs, stand proud and block if you walk on them in mud, making entry and exit less reliable.
In decent conditions they’re great, though – easy to click into and twist out of, with 20 degrees of free float that’s a help for riders with knee problems. We tried the cheapest chromoly steel spindled models, which weighed 213g a pair, plus 75g for the cleats.
Slightly lighter stainless steel spindled models cost £120 and lighter titanium versions £240. All have durable needle and ball sealed cartridge bearings, push-down entry and twist-either-way release. A low (11mm) stack height means you get a powerful ‘connected’ feel when clipped in, but this can cause compatibility issues.
Deeper mountain bike shoe soles may need to be trimmed for axle clearance and we had to fit spacers under the cleats on our Specialized S-Works shoes to get a secure pedal engagement. Long-term durability is, by reputation, good. We reckon the Bebops’ best performance is in drier conditions.
This article was originally published in What Mountain Bike magazine.
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User Reviews
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Barteos
Posted Fri 20 Jan, 7:05 pm GMT Flag as inappropriate
Three stars because they aren't Speedplay?
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ligfietser
Posted Sat 21 Jan, 6:47 pm GMT Flag as inappropriate
I have one pair on my tracking recumbent. Some 30.000 km and no maintenance needed on the pedals, only replaced some cleats. Very comfortable, very reliable in most conditions. And very light. It beats the crap out of Speedplay on every point except for availability in Europe. Bought a pair for my velomobile too.
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ligfietser
Posted Sat 21 Jan, 6:48 pm GMT Flag as inappropriate
Sorry, that is "trekking recumbent". Stupid typo.
Specification
- Name:
- BBP-11 pedals (12)
- Built by:
- Bebop
- Price:
- $99.95
- Description:
- 213g + 75g cleats
- Features:
- Dual sided entry • Cleats included • Heat Treated Chromoly Steel Spindles • Low friction needle and ball sealed cartridge bearings • Free float for perfect bio-mechanics • 11 mm stack height Step-down entry, bi directional release • Custom NBR rubber lip seals keep grease in and dirt out
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