It's great that you are looking forward to getting clipless pedals and shoes. I wish you great success with them!
-But they won't make you a 'bigger girl' than those of us who prefer not to ride clipless for various reasons.![]()
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It's great that you are looking forward to getting clipless pedals and shoes. I wish you great success with them!
-But they won't make you a 'bigger girl' than those of us who prefer not to ride clipless for various reasons.![]()
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I'd say go for whatever feels comfortable, fits your budget and, most importantly, will be easiest to clip out of just before you topple going up a hillI was told that the super rigid ones are really only necessary if you're a super-fast cyclist wanting to get that last 1% of efficiency. Once you're used to them, they're much more fun to ride in than toeclips, IMHO.
you will find a lot of people who ride road bikes do not buy road bike shoes. Road bike shoes seem to be made for racers, not for feet and comfort walking. MTB shoes are more comfortable; you can actually walk in them.
if you are doing 10 mile rides, I sincerely believe you should go with the most comfortable bike shoes. And the reason I chose SPD's for my shoes was that was what my husband and sons already had. It seemed silly to get something different from them, since at any point we might have to trade bikes for something.
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Super, thanks. I will look at MTB shoes for sure. I don't like anything tight on my feet. You know the pink croc clogs with the white fur? I wear them everyday. I have them in 4 colors so I am used to really "baggy" shoes. I did try to ride with them and it did not work.
I agree that you don't need clipless pedals to be a grown up.
I also agree with the MTB pedals suggestion.
This being said, of course you don't want your feet to be so tight they get blue and fall off... but bike shoes should be fitting, not loose, if the point is to improve power transfer. If you foot is loose in the shoe then you might as well be using loose toe clips. I'm sorry to want to be specific about this, but your furry Crocs example was perhaps a bit too extreme for me!![]()
Grog, no crocs for you?? Try it, you'll like it! They did not fit in my toe clips, i had to ride on top of my clips. lol
Is it ok for the heel of a stiff bike shoe to lift when walking or should it be snug? Since you aren't really using a walking motion when riding, if the shoes fits well except for the heel lift, is that ok?
We might hit 50 tomorrow and we'll be out for the first time in months!!
Thanks!
not sure how to answer the question. the heel of the shoe needs to stay on while you are cycling. if it's lifting out of the shoe while walking, it might COME OFF while you're riding.
You sound like a good candidate for bike sandals.
I like Bikes - Mimi
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Davidson Custom Bike - Cavaletta
Dahon 2009 Sport - Luna
Old Raleigh Mixte - Mitzi