Happy Holidays!
Oniiri and LFZ are solid, racing on those :-)
After previously destroying the nut that attaches the axle assembly to the pedal body of the Onirii PD-06Ti pedals (https://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,3910.msg67126.html#msg67126), I ordered the pedals a second time (I returned the first set). This time I was able to open up the pedals using a deep 18mm socket, standing on the pedal body with one foot and stomping on the wrench with the other foot. Replaced the super-sticky grease (glue??) with marine grease (!), and they now spin great.More importantly, I found that using original yellow Shimano SPD-SL results in slight lateral rocking (think SPD pedals with multi-angle release cleats, or worn Speedplay pedal bodies). Using red Exustar E-RSL11 / Garmin Rally RS cleats eliminates the rocking (cleats: https://www.garmin.com/en-AU/p/780003/pn/010-13138-00 or https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HP0MTOC or https://www.thebikesmiths.com/products/exustar-5519).
After previously destroying the nut that attaches the axle assembly to the pedal body of the Onirii PD-06Ti pedals (https://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,3910.msg67126.html#msg67126), I ordered the pedals a second time (I returned the first set). This time I was able to open up the pedals using a deep 18mm socket, standing on the pedal body with one foot and stomping on the wrench with the other foot. Replaced the super-sticky grease (glue??) with marine grease (!), and they now spin great.More importantly, I found that using original yellow Shimano SPD-SL cleats results in slight lateral rocking (think SPD pedals with multi-angle release cleats, or worn Speedplay pedal bodies). Using red Exustar E-RSL11 / Garmin Rally RS cleats eliminates the rocking (cleats: https://www.garmin.com/en-AU/p/780003/pn/010-13138-00 or https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HP0MTOC or https://www.thebikesmiths.com/products/exustar-5519).
which one do you prefer between Onirii and LFZ?How close are they to Ultegra/Dura Ace in term of stability and stack?
Yeah, so I have to strongly advise anyone against these pedals. With new original SPD SL cleats they have a very substantial amount of lateral play in them. Abpout 5-7 mm at least I would say. The included cleats fit well without movement (Trace Velo used the included cleats that is why he didnt notice this). This basicly renders the pedal useless since they dont sell separate cleats for it. A shame; because I liked it otherwise.