Wahoo Speedplay Pedal Teardown, Axle Modification and Comparison with Shimano, LOOK and Time

Introduction
Speedplay is a cycling components company that specializes in designing and manufacturing high-performance pedals for road and off-road cycling. The company was founded in 1991 by Richard Byrne, who was a mechanical engineer and avid cyclist.
Speedplay pedals are known for their unique design, which uses a double-sided pedal, with the retention system mounted to the shoe. This design allows for a more direct power transfer from the foot to the pedal, as well as a lower stack height, which can improve bike fit and comfort.
Over the years, Speedplay has developed a reputation for innovation and quality, and their pedals are used by professional cyclists and amateur enthusiasts alike. In addition to its pedals, the company also produces a range of accessories and replacement parts, such as cleats and bearings.
In 2019, Speedplay was acquired by Wahoo Fitness, a company that produces smart trainers, bike computers, and other cycling-related technology. The acquisition has allowed Speedplay to expand its product line and reach a broader audience of cyclists.
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Hi Hambini, do you know where I can get a good quality longer, 59mm, replacement axles for my speedpay zero pedals.
Have you any experience with the J&L and Tipsum ones on ebay, reviews appear mixed. I bought a pair from Ward Industries 13 years ago however they no longer make any. SS or Ti is fine as long an they don’t break and send me over the bars.
Thanks in advance, BB