[QUOTE=bouncybouncy]I am soon to be a bicycle commuter and am looking into a good bike to attach a rack, pannier, or any of the sorts to run errands, commute to work, or just tool around aimlessly![]()
In fact i am hoping for a pair of these for Valentines day (hey...it is the only holiday right before summer)/QUOTE]
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I have the shimano sandals and *love* them! They're stiff enough for me, and my toes like the breeze! I've done 20-30 mile rides with them, no problems... In fact, there's a fellow on another list from Asheville who rides in them year round. He swears by sandals and socks and sealskins (waterproof socks) for keeping feet warm in the winter. I haven't gone that route yet, but may try it in cooler weather. I still like my sidis for longer rides usually, though (I find that my foot moves in the sandal as I sweat which can make clipping out a little difficult).
Re: commuting/errand bikes
I ride a Cannondale T800 for errands - bought it to commute on, but that hasn't happened for a while. It's HEAVY, but then I do have a rack and fenders on it. I can't stand to not ride on drop bars. My hands start hurting quickly - so, I had to get a road bike of sorts. I've been looking for a lighter bike to serve the same purpose (did I mention this bike is heavy?? I actually have trouble navigating the 2 sets of stairs I have to use to get it on the road while carrying it), but haven't found anything yet. If someone shoots you a great idea, please shareI know there are some (Hey Emily!) who use bike fridays for the same purpose. Maybe she can give you more input. I'm still drooling *strike that* looking at a bike friday. Maybe when spring comes...
For panniers, I've used arkels for several years now and they're still going strong. They have a mechanism that keeps them from bouncing off the rack.
Good luck with your move - when are you headed to asheville?



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