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The carbon body is topped with a wide, stainless steel plate that aims to offer improved power transfer, with a 25 per cent increase in the surface area compared to the cheaper Keo 2 Classic model: 500mm² compared to 400mm².
The steel plate is shaped to match the cleats to ensure a perfect connection and consistent pedal-to-cleat contact at all times. Inside is an oversized chromoly steel axle that spins on both needle and ball bearings. A conical spacer replaces the old serrated washer to reduce friction.
All of this helps to ensure that the pedals spin smoothly, even under the most powerful pedalling.
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