Details
To celebrate Alberto Contador’s 2009 TDF win, Look painted the new Keo 2 Max in a limited yellow with Alberto Contadores signature. There is a limited run of these in this colour.
Large width and pedal surface area
For more efficient and more comfortable cycling, Keo 2 Max has a pressing area 12% more important than the Keo carbon. So as to further improve the transmission of the effort and the length of the pedal?s service life, the area is in stainless steel over-moulded in the body of the pedal.
Lightweight
130g Once again, with its 130g, Keo 2 Max is one of the lightest pedals in its category. This was made possible thanks to the use of composite materials that allow reducing weight without compromising resistance.
Maxiumum reliability
Special attention was brought to reliability: Composite body, stainless steel pressing area & oversize axle make this pedal a very secure and durable product. The new axle line of the Keo 2 Max allows keeping the pressing height while using a steel oversize axis. It is composed of 2 miniature roller bearings (12 mm inside x 18 mm outside) and of a needle bearing. LOOK axes are only validated after a rotation test of1 million cycles at 100 rpm with a load of 90kg on the centre of the pedal and an off-centre rotation (which creates a shock at each rotation).
Q-Factor Settings
Keo 2 Max axle threads are now 14mm in length. This allows a Q-Factor adjustment of plus 2mm using a specific spacer available as a spare part. It can increase the Q Factor measurement from 53 to 55mm.
Keo Grip Cleats
* Non-skid cleat
* Position memory
* Lateral setting: 4 mm; longitudinal setting: 9 mm
* 3 float ranges available: 0 degrees black, 4.5 degrees grey, 9 degrees red
Additional Information
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