General Cycling Discussion - Problems with clipless pedals and big shoes?

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bg4533
07-16-04, 11:03 AM
I am looking into getting clipless pedals for the road bike and maybe eventually the MTB. I have heard brief mention, but not a lot of talk about problems with the spindles on clipless pedals not being large enough to work with big shoes. I wear a size 12 shoe and my feet are wide enough to limit my options with shoes, but not wide enough to require extra width shoes. Will I have a problem with my shoes rubbing against the cranks?

To get a little more specific, I am probably going to get Chromoly Speedplay Zeros. I am in college and money is a concern, but my knees aren't great and I want a reasonable amount of float. Will I have problems with the Speedplays?

As long as I am at it, can someone recommend a pair of road shoes for me? Something that I can get in size 12 that runs a bit wide. My budget for shoes is around $100, but that is a bit flexible (doesnt mean $200+ though).

Thanks.


gpelpel
07-16-04, 12:50 PM
I have the same problem, wide feet. My Pearl-Izumi shoes used to rub the cranks. I tried to position my cleats (Look) as far inward as possible but still experienced some rubbing. Since I put a 3 mm washer between the pedal and the crank the problem is mostly gone. It's probably not the best solution but it is cheap and it works.

bg4533
07-21-04, 01:03 PM
Only one other person with big feet here? I am not that much of a freak, am I? If you have big feet and have had problems or everything has worked fine let me know. Thanks.


Seanholio
07-21-04, 03:12 PM
I use BeBops, with a pair of Sidi Dominator 4 Mega's. The Mega denotes a wider shoe.

I have no problems with the inside of my shoe touching the spindle.