shoe liner, arch support thingies
wisdom from Dogmama "Have you thought about putting one of those shoe liner, arch support thingies in your shoe? That might help your high arch problem."
I use Superfeet shoe liner, arch support thingies for that by the way, not just in my bike shoes but any shoes I wear. I find it helps the knees etc.
Pedals and Shooz continued...
These are all good suggestions and highly apropos as I am doing a lot of research on shoes and pedal systems right now. At the moment I am thinking that a day of shopping at two or three of New Yorks best cycle shops may be in order. I think for my current style of riding (urban/road/pothole and curb) MTN shoes with dual use pedals may be appropriate. However, I am still undecided. New York City presents a riding environment unlike any other. Intersections, traffic, bridge ramps, bike paths, roads in all (and I do mean ALL) states of repair/disrepair, giving way to suburban roads and hills and beachs, you pretty much have to be ready for anything. Additionally, I have a tendancy to "dive" my foot into the pedaling forestroke, which makes my foot a bit unstable on the pedal. Miserable as clips are; I do feel the loss of power without them.
As for Specialized shoes; hubby, who is an "impulse" buyer came home last night with a pair and he is very happy with them. He is still riding with platform pedals but I feel he will soon be a convert to clipless.
More later,
Holly