Road pedals

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Ian-27xza

217 posts

94 months

Friday 12th March 2021
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With regards to the costs of having to buy two pairs of shoes if you're split between SPD and SPD SL isn't necessarily an a reason not to do it.

My man-maths calculator (with all it's 'need more kit' assumptions!) reckons that if you wear a single pair of shoes for both bikes and if you ride them equally then they will, on average, wear out twice as fast - therefore negating any savings.....just a thought.

MC Bodge

21,675 posts

176 months

Friday 12th March 2021
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J4CKO said:
I have tried those in the past and they drove me insane flipping to the heavier side
It does quickly become a reflex, but if you don't need the platform side, double-sided SPD makes sense.


Barchettaman

6,321 posts

133 months

Friday 12th March 2021
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J4CKO said:
I have tried those in the past and they drove me insane flipping to the heavier side, never ever use flat pedals so am sticking with what I know. Have some flat ones I can swap in, 2 minute.
Ah ok, fair enough. It never bothers me! Best of luck.

J4CKO

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41,646 posts

201 months

Friday 12th March 2021
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yellowjack said:
Hmmm?

Clipping in? Clearly overrated. Because today, on my way to drop the road bike off at the shop for some work, I was wearing some Decathlon trail running shoes with my SPD pedals and I somehow managed to knock 10 seconds off my PR on a 5 mile Strava segment. And that's with me being 15 months older, and considerably less fit than I was when I set the previous PR. "Improved power transfer" my hairy 'arris... hehe

https://www.strava.com/activities/4930182590/segme...

I might well go back to flat pedals on all of my bikes if this is the end result...



...in fairness though, I was hustling to get my bike into the shop before it closed (1pm daily closing during "lockdown" to let them get the jobs in the workshop done without pesky customers on the shop floor). The decision to run the 12 miles back to Bournemouth from Ringwood was, in hindsight, a very silly one, though. I think I'll drive the bike back when it's ready to collect.
So, to sum up, tailwind wink

yellowjack

17,080 posts

167 months

Friday 12th March 2021
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J4CKO said:
So, to sum up, tailwind wink
How very dare you, Sir!

I demand satisfaction...


Although, along with the urgency to make it before closing time, I suspect you may be correct in your summing up...