Just a heads up they were only cheaper in the states during the clevertraining sale last November. The price now is $650 USD not sure the conversion, but I know amazon sells the pedals for $750 USD. CleverTraining is the only dealer matching the Favero website.
They are cheaper all year around on CT. Those sales made them even better. Something to be aware.
I can order direct from Favero for the same price as CT, but I have noticed no other group is selling at that price.
Iāve had my Assiomaās for about a month now and have grown to really love them. Straight out of the box they tracked within 3W of my NGeco and looked really very constant using DCRainmakers comparison app. Battery life is excellent and I havenāt had to charge them yet. They just work.
Coming from SPD-SL pedals I was concerned about going to the Look style pedals but have been very pleasantly surprised. Clipping in and out isnāt much different. Iām using Wellgo 0Āŗ float cleats (same as the Expedo but less costly) and clipping out seems to be more of a smooth ramp as opposed to the SPD-SL seem like a sharp, quick release. Mine have the newer black springs and at the lowest setting the release tension is significantly less than my Ultegra 6800ās. This works out great for me since I have issues unclipping with my defective left leg and the low tension makes it much easier.
The user manual is also very well written and simple it use. Nice to see a company take the time and effort to produce an excellent manual since so many donāt bother even though you are spending big bucks on their products.
I would fully recommend these pedals.
Yes, I forgot about that. And it is a nice long one which makes snugging the pedals up a little easier. They are a very nicely thought out product.
Seems no one followed up your post. I had old version (silver screws/springs) and the oil retainer is the left one in your photo. Had ever done a pedal service but never saw dirty and dry in side. Btw, the pedals is one year old.
Brad
Cheapest price i found was direct from them. Free shipping to the US.
My 18 month pedals have the left style retainer with no o-ring.
Iāve had my Duo for just about a year now. I was happy with no issues up until yesterday. Yesterdayās ride started out with the pedals not calibrating, kept getting an error message on the Garmin 530. My ride went on without any cadence or power readings, sucks.
After getting home, I tried again to calibrate with no success. The right pedal battery was almost completely drained, I thought that was going to be the problem. I had to calibrate via the Favero Assioma app, which at first kept doing the same as the Garmin 530 with an error failed to calibrate. I eventually was able to calibrate on the app, though have not tested on the Garmin yet. Will try later this morning.
I was very happy with the pedals and performance up until now. Still have another year left on the warranty. Hopefully my issue can be easily resolved if it continues.
last week i bought the Unoās from Mantel in the Netherladns. 48 hours to my door, great service and were about Ā£40 cheaper than UK suppliers.
Is it possible to turn the pedals of while iām on the trainer?
I have no use for them when iām on my Neo and figured i might aswell protect the battery ![]()
I have this issue that it always seems to fail calibration from the Garmin when I also have TR connected to them through my computer.
My pedals seem to be back to normal. They are working once again.
Cheers Brad,
I got a response from Favero to say that the o ring style oil retainer was for the older BePro pedal and shouldnāt be used on the newer Favero pedal.
Favero also sent me out a new bearing set FOC. There response times and service have been great.
Scott
Iāve had a read through but didnāt directly see anything, Iāve recently switched from the supplied Xpedo cleats to normal Look ones, and the clip in process is pretty vague. They need a proper wiggle after the initial pressure to get the final āclickā and Iāve set off a few times with them not properly in. Anyone else suffer that? Do people stick with Xpedo cleats to avoid this?
Iāve only ever used the look keo grip cleats without issuesā¦
Are you definitely using keos and not deltas?
Glad they are back to working again but I would still file a ticket with Favero explaining the failure. Maybe they can provide some insight but at least you will be on record as having experienced issues while still under warranty in case it happens again.
Definitely Keos, grey ones. ![]()
Iāve heard of people using LOOK cleats, but never tried it. Seems to be mixed reviews. Some say itās the same, some say itās different. I donāt mind the XPEDO, I think the clip in and out is very positive and crisp with them