
Originally Posted by
colorisnt
I am weighing the options of pedals. Could you suggest any SPD pedals that also have a platform side so that if I want to have a rider come with me on the cross bike or commute in regular shoes to campus on a bike, it could work? My roommate has expressed interest on trail riding with me if I get this bike going and I would love to have company but she is nervous after a bike accident (needs a confidence builder) and while we share a shoe size and are the same size, she is not ready for pain of clipping in and out. As it stands, the shimanos are perfect in that they have a cleat only on one side. Best of both worlds.
I would say for a given ride, either clip in or don't, hard-stop. I've had the dual-sided pedals, and whether I was racing or casual riding, I couldn't ever seem to really NAIL which side I needed at a given time, and was super frustrating. Especially during racing, you had better be able to get your feet on/in that pedal in 0.0023576 seconds with no fiddling or guessing.
My solution? (just like too many bikes...) Have two sets of pedals, one clip-in, one platform. They're super easy to swap out.
-- gnat!
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