My pedals will either end up on my hybrid, or my sister's bike as she ventures into the world of clipless.I got them because I knew nothing and the bike store recommended them as they were the cheapest way to go while still being able to use my spin shoes. They are cheaper than the other Shimano pedals listed here, though not by very much and when you figure all the other expenses, it is really a very small difference. The others look nicer and I'd probably go that route if I were starting out now. But like I said, no regrets from me with the way I started, it was an easy learning curve for me. Well, with a few falls here and there, but they make for great party stories! And it is funny how all my non-bike riding friends are just so terribly amazed that I ride attached to my bike. Either they think it is a lot harder than it is, or they think I'm a lot less co-ordinated than I think I am.
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I got them because I knew nothing and the bike store recommended them as they were the cheapest way to go while still being able to use my spin shoes. They are cheaper than the other Shimano pedals listed here, though not by very much and when you figure all the other expenses, it is really a very small difference. The others look nicer and I'd probably go that route if I were starting out now. But like I said, no regrets from me with the way I started, it was an easy learning curve for me. Well, with a few falls here and there, but they make for great party stories! And it is funny how all my non-bike riding friends are just so terribly amazed that I ride attached to my bike. Either they think it is a lot harder than it is, or they think I'm a lot less co-ordinated than I think I am.
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