I have a whopping bike commute of 1 mile each way!![]()
I've been taking the train from the Oakland Coliseum to the Great America station. It's a mile from the train station to my workplace. It's not a bad walk, but it adds another 20 minutes to the commute. Also, there are no sidewalks, so sometimes my shoes can get pretty muddy.
Anyway, I rented a bike locker at the train station, and today was my first day of using my mountain bike to get from the train station to work. Nice -- much faster than walking. It's also nice to have some sort of transportation here at work.
I used the Nashbar pedal converters on my SPD pedals. Kind of a drag, because they kept falling off when my foot wasn't using them to pedal. Picture this: I take off from a stop, the pedal converter comes off, I stop, put it back on, start up again, the other pedal converter comes off, rinse, repeat. Fortunately I don't have too many stops between the train station and my work.
Has anyone had good luck with the pedal converters, or should I just invest in a set of double-sided SPD/platform pedals?
-- Melissa



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