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w i d e clipless shoes revisited In category General Written by spooky muffin Hi, I promised to give my review of the shoes ( http://tinyurl.com/lop2 ) I bought at nashbar.com, so here it is. First, I received them and had to return them since they were a touch too small. I sent them back and finally got the new size after what seemed like a long wait. I usually wear a 10 1/2 or 11, (44.5 and 45 respectively) so I ordered the wide 45 according, but it was a bit too small
re:pedals with clips In category Tech issues Written by NathanCollins This Spring I purchased Shimano Ultegra SPD-SL pedals and new shoes. The cleats are almost worn out and the shoes are coming apart. Also I couldn't release and fell on a tour. I am fed up with clipless pedals and am going to try toe clips and a good pedal from Rivendell. Do you all think that this will make that much performance difference?
shimano 1056 (Look style) pedal question In category Tech issues Written by headies I would like to know what the two adjustment screws are for. the one on the bottom says "adjust" with a - and + arching arrow the one on the back says "mode" with a M and S arching arrow Since I am new to the clipless pedal, I'd like to know how does moving these adjustments alter me getting in and out of these pedals without screwing something up. I am using a red look style cleat instead of the
re:Shimano pedal hair-splitting tech question In category Tech issues Written by bodhidharma Hello rec.techies... I am one of your unruly cousins from the AMB group. I maintain a FAQ over there about clipless mountain pedals: http://members.cox.net/jhnmorgan/mtb/CliplessFAQ.txt Allow me to paste a paragraph about Shimano pedals that has come into contention at my shop for your review and opinions: "Your standard clipless pedal design. Two spring loaded metal binding jaws clamp onto th
re:expensive road bikes fussy and unreliable? In category Tech issues Written by jkrukoff i;ve seen it in here, "commuting on a racing bike is hard duty". but, if you are not really pounding the pedals, it seems to me that the only hard thing is mileage. my one way trip is 13 miles. i have a couple of mid price road/race bikes. a. 2002 fuji finest with sora group b. 1996 or so gt edge with 600 group what is about commuting that is supposed to be so hard? it;s just miles. i don;t 13 Products tagged with "clipless pedal"Value priced Ultegra version of the new Dura - Ace pedal Lance Armstrong pushed to his 4th consecuti... Now we are talking ** REALLY BIG DEAL**. We took our most famous pedal that youve loved for years, a... Extremely light, low stack height, excellent cornering clearance,15.7mm pedal-to-spindle distance, K... Ideal for the rider looking big performance and value from a small platform pedal.Composite platform... The PD-M540 is a race-ready off-road pedal at a great value. This lightweight wonder is built with d... The cleats are included. They use the SPD bolt pattern. The weight is 352 These are great pedals for the price. Why buy anything else Shimano pedals hold up better than other... Ideal for the rider looking big performance and value from a small platform pedal.Composite platform... Entry-level price with pro-level quality and performance.Minimalist design sheds mudCompatible with ... Shimano's top of the line off road clipless pedal offers a "mud shedding" compact open design to hel... A sealed cartridge spindle keeps dirt, mud, and water out of the pedal bearings, and SPD® binding m... Weight: 346 grams Float: 5 degrees Material: Aluminum, Cartridge Style Axle This pedals come with cleats and are new |
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