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Do Shimano SPD road pedal clips fit on Mtn Bike shoes?
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], Ryan Cousineau wrote: In article , "Lou Holtman" wrote: "Helmut Springer" wrote in message ... Lou Holtman wrote: Others obviously do not agree, I can not think of a reason not to pick a two sided pedal. For some people with rather long cranks on low BBs the cornering clearance might be a point. Did you measure the difference in cornering clearance. I think a wider cage works in the wrong direction. I simply find them more convenient: always hanging the same way it's easy to tip and click without looking. I just step on my double sided SPD without looking. I have found a pedal to satisfy both of you: http://exustar.com/pr77.php It's a floor wax, and a dessert topping, A spinning pedal _and_ a road pedal. -- Michael Press |
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Do Shimano SPD road pedal clips fit on Mtn Bike shoes?
On Apr 29, 11:43 am, Michael Press wrote:
In article ], Ryan Cousineau wrote: In article , "Lou Holtman" wrote: "Helmut Springer" wrote in message ... Lou Holtman wrote: Others obviously do not agree, I can not think of a reason not to pick a two sided pedal. For some people with rather long cranks on low BBs the cornering clearance might be a point. Did you measure the difference in cornering clearance. I think a wider cage works in the wrong direction. I simply find them more convenient: always hanging the same way it's easy to tip and click without looking. I just step on my double sided SPD without looking. I have found a pedal to satisfy both of you: http://exustar.com/pr77.php It's a floor wax, and a dessert topping, A spinning pedal _and_ a road pedal. Dirty! Where can I get the ten second mpgs to ogle? |
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Do Shimano SPD road pedal clips fit on Mtn Bike shoes?
"Michael Press" wrote in message ... In article ], Ryan Cousineau wrote: In article , "Lou Holtman" wrote: "Helmut Springer" wrote in message ... Lou Holtman wrote: Others obviously do not agree, I can not think of a reason not to pick a two sided pedal. For some people with rather long cranks on low BBs the cornering clearance might be a point. Did you measure the difference in cornering clearance. I think a wider cage works in the wrong direction. I simply find them more convenient: always hanging the same way it's easy to tip and click without looking. I just step on my double sided SPD without looking. I have found a pedal to satisfy both of you: http://exustar.com/pr77.php It's a floor wax, and a dessert topping, A spinning pedal _and_ a road pedal. -- Michael Press So, "One side Look ARC binding, one side SPD binding". Should I get the left side shoe with a Look cleat and the right side shoe with an SPD cleat, or the other way around? Kerry |
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Do Shimano SPD road pedal clips fit on Mtn Bike shoes?
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"Kerry Montgomery" wrote: "Michael Press" wrote in message ... In article ], Ryan Cousineau wrote: http://exustar.com/pr77.php It's a floor wax, and a dessert topping, A spinning pedal _and_ a road pedal. -- Michael Press So, "One side Look ARC binding, one side SPD binding". Should I get the left side shoe with a Look cleat and the right side shoe with an SPD cleat, or the other way around? Kerry Either way. Go on a club ride. Send photos. -- Ryan Cousineau http://www.wiredcola.com/ "In other newsgroups, they killfile trolls." "In rec.bicycles.racing, we coach them." |
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Do Shimano SPD road pedal clips fit on Mtn Bike shoes?
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"Kerry Montgomery" wrote: "Michael Press" wrote in message ... In article ], Ryan Cousineau wrote: In article , "Lou Holtman" wrote: "Helmut Springer" wrote in message ... Lou Holtman wrote: Others obviously do not agree, I can not think of a reason not to pick a two sided pedal. For some people with rather long cranks on low BBs the cornering clearance might be a point. Did you measure the difference in cornering clearance. I think a wider cage works in the wrong direction. I simply find them more convenient: always hanging the same way it's easy to tip and click without looking. I just step on my double sided SPD without looking. I have found a pedal to satisfy both of you: http://exustar.com/pr77.php It's a floor wax, and a dessert topping, A spinning pedal _and_ a road pedal. So, "One side Look ARC binding, one side SPD binding". Should I get the left side shoe with a Look cleat and the right side shoe with an SPD cleat, or the other way around? I wish I knew. Waiting for Fabrizzio. -- Michael Press |
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Do Shimano SPD road pedal clips fit on Mtn Bike shoes?
"Kerry Montgomery" writes:
So, "One side Look ARC binding, one side SPD binding". Should I get the left side shoe with a Look cleat and the right side shoe with an SPD cleat, or the other way around? To minimize cleat wear, SPD on the foot you normally put down at stoplights, Look on the other. |
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Do Shimano SPD road pedal clips fit on Mtn Bike shoes?
"A R:nen" wrote in message ... "Kerry Montgomery" writes: So, "One side Look ARC binding, one side SPD binding". Should I get the left side shoe with a Look cleat and the right side shoe with an SPD cleat, or the other way around? To minimize cleat wear, SPD on the foot you normally put down at stoplights, Look on the other. Very logical answer - so for me that will be Look left, lean right. Thanks, Kerry |
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Do Shimano SPD road pedal clips fit on Mtn Bike shoes?
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"Kerry Montgomery" wrote: "A R:nen" wrote in message ... "Kerry Montgomery" writes: So, "One side Look ARC binding, one side SPD binding". Should I get the left side shoe with a Look cleat and the right side shoe with an SPD cleat, or the other way around? To minimize cleat wear, SPD on the foot you normally put down at stoplights, Look on the other. Very logical answer - so for me that will be Look left, lean right. Thanks, Kerry Logic has no place in this discussion. -- Ryan Cousineau http://www.wiredcola.com/ "In other newsgroups, they killfile trolls." "In rec.bicycles.racing, we coach them." |
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Do Shimano SPD road pedal clips fit on Mtn Bike shoes?
Ryan Cousineau wrote:
In article , "Kerry Montgomery" wrote: "A R:nen" wrote in message ... "Kerry Montgomery" writes: So, "One side Look ARC binding, one side SPD binding". Should I get the left side shoe with a Look cleat and the right side shoe with an SPD cleat, or the other way around? To minimize cleat wear, SPD on the foot you normally put down at stoplights, Look on the other. Very logical answer - so for me that will be Look left, lean right. Thanks, Kerry Logic has no place in this discussion. Indeed, Ritchey only uses the Logic® brand on headsets and brake pads, not pedals. -- Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia The weather is here, wish you were beautiful |
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