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Originally Posted by CorsairMac
I took your advice and then chatted with Cari-unbelievably nice person, with seamingly endless patience. We narrowed it down to Simano M520 SP Pedals or Shimano PD-M424 Pedals.
Any advice?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CorsairMac
I took your advice and then chatted with Cari-unbelievably nice person, with seamingly endless patience. We narrowed it down to Simano M520 SP Pedals or Shimano PD-M424 Pedals.
Any advice?
Hey, don't know if you are interested, but since I'm looking at going clipless I was following your thread and looked to see if my LBS's carried those models. During my search I found the M520's at a really great price
http://www.lickbike.com/productpage.aspx?PART_NUM_SUB='0763-04'
Even with shipping they are -$5-10 less than I can get them here in my town...
There's nothing wierd about Shimano's actual sizing, it's just their conversions are wonky. I wear a US women's 8.5 in running shoes, which always say they are equivalent to a euro 40. My Shimano shoes (the same ones as Kathi's, but the women's version) are, lo and behold, a size 40 also. Or perhaps they haven't done wonky conversions - maybe they're just giving the men's equivalent sizing instead of the women's... :confused:
I am heading to my not so local bike store (where I bought my bike) and they are hooking me up with duel sided pedals and setting up my new shoes (that my cruddy lbs sold me).Quote:
Originally Posted by Pascale
He mentioned the following Shimano Pedals: 520, 525, and 424
All are duel sided. So we shall see what I come back with. I wish I could take all of you with me. My knowledge is minimal-although Cari taught me so much last night. How cool is that? She does not know me, yet spent hours explaining pedals to me. This list rocks!:D
Bikingmom --- I got thsoe M520 pedals the other day, and they're GREAT! At least for me, I've been delighted with how easy they are to use. I think you'd like them too!Quote:
Originally Posted by Bikingmomof3
Karen in Boise
Karen,
I am clipless! Mine are just like the 520s only they have a removable cage on one side-I think of it as clipless training weels. :D
:) GOt some Forte shoes for under $50 at Performance-- clearance. They should have had these little parts in the box which you can use once you want to get fancy-- mine were missing. I don't miss them. They are like flat, stiff tennis shoes. they have some reflective stuff and make me walk like a duck-- almost as funny as those people clomping around in their cool bike shoes.
What do you do with the kids when you ride?
FORGIVE ME. I AM HAVING NEW POSTER DIFFICULTIES. DIDN'T SEE YOUR LAST POST. I WILL SOON BE OFF AND RIDING.
Flying Fish,Quote:
Originally Posted by Flying Fish
The boys ride as well. :) I am new to riding (less than a month) so the boys can ride cicles around me. Sometimes my husband and I go by ourselves. My children are now, thankfully, old enough to be home for a few hours without us. Usually they want to be on the trails with us. The twins have new Trek bikes, so 4 out of 5 of us have Treks. My oldest wanted to keep his old mtb (he is hloding out hope for ipod speakers-um the pointof his ipod was so *I* did not have to be subjected to his music.
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Originally Posted by CorsairMac
I have Keo Look pedals on my bike.
Sometimes, I want to bike to a friend's house but I don't want to walk around in my road shoes -- kinda awkward. I have a set of cheap platform pedals I can switch out, so I can wear my Keds, but that seems like it would be a pain to change it often.
Does anyone know if there are dual-side Look pedals? If so, would it be worth the price... or am I better off just changing my pedals to my platforms when needed?
There are, or used to be, adapters that would clip into Look pedals and provide something akin to platform pedals with toe clips. I have an old pair that you can have for free. I don't use Looks anymore. PM me if interested. Can anyone verify if modern Look pedals can use the same cleat as Look pedals from the mid-80s?Quote:
Originally Posted by Bluetree
Traditional Look pedals and the new Keos do not use the same cleats.Quote:
Originally Posted by DebW