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Look KÉO blade carbon
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The carbon 'blade' is what lends the KéO Blade its distinctive feel but the spring tension isn't adjustable (though there is a stiffer 16Nm option available) and the spring itself is susceptible to damage in a crash
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The non-replaceable stainless steel plate is even bigger and wider than on the standard KéO 2 Max
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Look builds the entire pedal body and rear plate out of long-fiber carbon composite
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Look's latest KéO Blade road pedals are very light, highly stable and distinctly snappy upon entry and exit - but their very high price is hard to justify
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The titanium axles rotate on three cartridge bearings each for an impeccably silky smooth and drag-free spin
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