Moderately used (around 2,500 km over two years) made in France Time pedals, one of the lightest around (actual weight 71g each). Amazon.jp, rakuten, yahoo.jp etc sell them starting around 58-63,000 yen, and I couldn't find them anywhere online abroad discounted much further. I'm offering a bargain price of 25,000 yen for the pedals, 2 new pairs of cleats (each around 3,000 yen retail) and one pair of cleat covers (original - not Chinese should-do-the-trick-solution), so like 30% the price of all that bought new. They got carbon bodies, hollow titanium axles, and Ceramic Speed bearings, the whole deal. Some small scratches and signs of normal use, but never crashed or anything.
Check out the unboxing video here, and some reviews here and here. I must say I haven't noticed that cleats would wear out faster than Shimano ones, and I'm still on my first pair (hence the two spare pairs still around and included for sale) for about 2,500 km, so make what you want out of the supposedly faster wear rate.
Reason for selling: all my other bikes have SPD pedals, and it has become a chore to maintain separate shoes (and shoe/toe covers etc) just for this, when I am not even riding my road bike so much recently. My road shoes are badly beaten by now, but rather than invest in a new pair, I'd sell these pedals and just focus on SPD from now on. Life (and cycling) priorities changed I guess

Check out the unboxing video here, and some reviews here and here. I must say I haven't noticed that cleats would wear out faster than Shimano ones, and I'm still on my first pair (hence the two spare pairs still around and included for sale) for about 2,500 km, so make what you want out of the supposedly faster wear rate.
Reason for selling: all my other bikes have SPD pedals, and it has become a chore to maintain separate shoes (and shoe/toe covers etc) just for this, when I am not even riding my road bike so much recently. My road shoes are badly beaten by now, but rather than invest in a new pair, I'd sell these pedals and just focus on SPD from now on. Life (and cycling) priorities changed I guess



