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  1. #1
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    I've joined the ranks of bike commuters (kinda)

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    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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    I've never heard of a pedal converter. What is it? Do you have a link?
    congrats on commuting!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    I've never heard of a pedal converter. What is it? Do you have a link?
    congrats on commuting!
    Hi Mimitabby!

    Ah, I looked it up on Bike Nashbar, and it's really called a tennis shoe adapter. Here's a link:

    http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...%20Accessories

    And here's a pic of it installed on a pedal:



    -- Melissa

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    Oh now that's nifty !! (well, if it didn't fall off all the time, that is ...)

    I wish they made them for Eggbeaters, there are occasions I wish I had plain platform pedals on Pokey but it's not worth the effort to switch them.

    (I know Crank Bros. makes platform style pedals compatible w eggbeater cleats, but it's not quite the same, they're not comfy with sneakers)

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    Hey there, Jobob!

    Is this what you tried with your Eggbeaters?



    I know, it shows a Shimano pedal, but it says that it will work with Eggbeaters (or any two-bolt cleat except Speedplay Frogs.

    http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...%20Accessories

    Good gravy, I'm starting to feel like an advertisement for Bike Nashbar. Just in case anyone's wondering, I do NOT have any affiliation with Bike Nashbar except for placing an order with them.

    -- Melissa

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    Quote Originally Posted by melissam View Post
    Has anyone had good luck with the pedal converters, or should I just invest in a set of double-sided SPD/platform pedals?

    -- Melissa
    I'd get the double side SPD/platform, that's what's on my commuter and I love them.

    Or...keep a spare pair of shoes at work and ride the epic brutal mile in your SIDIs
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trek420 View Post
    I'd get the double side SPD/platform, that's what's on my commuter and I love them.

    Or...keep a spare pair of shoes at work and ride the epic brutal mile in your SIDIs
    Excellent -- an excuse to spend more $$. Thanks Trek!!

    -- Melissa (who's looking into the double-sided pedals AND some new Sidis. After all, you can never be too prepared for those epic commutes.)

    PS Oops, better quit posting and get back to work so I can AFFORD all this stuff I wanna buy.

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    Hey there, Jobob!

    If you try those Winwood platforms let me know how they work for Eggebeaters. I would like to have yumped on Priscilla yesterday for a quick run for lunch but didn't feel like putting on real shoes. I am soooo lazy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    Hey there, Jobob!
    Hey now, SK, you stole my line.

    Quote Originally Posted by zencentury View Post
    May I recommend Forte Campus pedals
    Thanks for your recommendation, zencentury! They're currently out of stock, but expecting more on 5/14.

    -- Melissa

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    I had the Nashbar Tennis shoe converter and never could get them to work. Not sure why, but a year later, I tried the Shimano ones. They look like the Nashbar ones, but unlike the Nashbar converters, these WORK! They fit great and won't come out too easily. Then I can remove them someday if I want to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by melissam View Post
    Hey there, Jobob!

    Is this what you tried with your Eggbeaters?
    No, actually I was referring to the pedals made by Crank Bros which already have small platforms - I was thinking specifically of the Candy pedals since that's what Lee uses.

    http://www.nashbar.com/profile_morei...727&brand=0350


    I know, it shows a Shimano pedal, but it says that it will work with Eggbeaters (or any two-bolt cleat except Speedplay Frogs.

    http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...%20Accessories
    Whoa, way cool !! Must investigate further.

    Thanks Melissa!

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