Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - Shimano 105 pedals

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rmdame
04-25-11, 03:29 PM
I bid on some shimano 105 pedals with the toe clips from the pre-spd days. Then (of course after i bid) i read that people say you really need the cleats that go with them...

well thats not the point of me getting toe cages... i wanted to be able to just ride in regular shoes...is this still possible/practical with these?

Heres the link to the ebay listing.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190524582603&category=36138&_trksid=p5197.c0.m619#ht_709wt_1136

I think its a pretty good deal, so i won't feel bad if someone just outbids me and ends my mental anguish ;) but if not, will they work well or am I going to have to turn around and flip em on ebay?


chenghiz
04-25-11, 03:50 PM
I have a set of the Shimano 600 version of these on my roadie. It is definitely both possible and practical to use them with regular street shoes, although it's not terribly comfortable. If you win them, just give them a try and see how you like them, and flip them if you don't like it. You might also be able to bolt in a small wooden block on the interior of the pedal where the cleat would go, to give your feet a more solid platform.

vw addict
04-25-11, 03:50 PM
you can ride those with regular shoes


Kayce
04-25-11, 04:22 PM
It is possible to ride the pedal with a regular shoe, but it is terribly terribly uncomfortable and tears up your shoes really bad. So I would strongly recomend against it, unless youre going to ride them on the track.

muckymucky
04-25-11, 04:27 PM
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5101/5611425829_0e93e269e2_o_d.jpg

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5264/5612004378_37cc86dfb7_o_d.jpg

yea just add straps and it's just a set of regular pedals.
the twist is that you CAN have cleats that work with these pedals for better attachment to your feet (their spd back in the day)

i run the dura ace version with vans. i find that the way the auction photo shows, without the cleat clips, is most comfortable.





http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5148/5611422251_6e96335737_o_d.jpg
so comfortable you can wheelie on? did that answer your worries?

LesterOfPuppets
04-25-11, 04:35 PM
No need for cleats unless you wanna be practically glued to your pedals.

I can ride 'em all day long with running shoes (done a few centuries that way). Probably good for an hour with thick sole skate shoes. Maybe just a couple gentle miles with my Chucks.

I just repacked the bearings in mine for the first time. First pedal took a little over an hour. Second pedal was a piece of cake, maybe 20 minutes to take apart, clean really good, repack and adjust.

LesterOfPuppets
04-25-11, 04:42 PM
Bonus : less pedal strike than any non-clipless pedal I've been on.

hairnet
04-25-11, 04:45 PM
Surely this is what you really want
http://lh3.googleusercontent.com/public/Gck3ah4sVKYWt1YZ2tIFvCPzBTc7tPaIT81Lue3E4zRabRBaDz_70sMnIHetRq2NoUDPxLkvLHbSVcxlXb5fIF19m00NRhHtNxiO 9zAGJSN5_Wl1F0SJLL-u8vWVGORhkAj8JD02enU-s_-1hRXUPb1NeVhFkdDu

LesterOfPuppets
04-25-11, 04:49 PM
+ clown shoes ;)

chenghiz
04-25-11, 04:50 PM
Yeah it's worth mentioning that I ride them in Sambas, which don't exactly have stiff soles.

JohnDThompson
04-25-11, 06:58 PM
As long as you have the toe clips they'll be fine.

N.B. finding replacement toe clips in the event they break can be a problem.

adriano
04-25-11, 07:08 PM
Surely this is what you really want
http://lh3.googleusercontent.com/public/Gck3ah4sVKYWt1YZ2tIFvCPzBTc7tPaIT81Lue3E4zRabRBaDz_70sMnIHetRq2NoUDPxLkvLHbSVcxlXb5fIF19m00NRhHtNxiO 9zAGJSN5_Wl1F0SJLL-u8vWVGORhkAj8JD02enU-s_-1hRXUPb1NeVhFkdDu

sigh, i thought this would be about those.

also, im considering selling a pair of those in silver.

LesterOfPuppets
04-25-11, 07:13 PM
As long as you have the toe clips they'll be fine.

N.B. finding replacement toe clips in the event they break can be a problem.

Thx for the reminder. This weekend I'm gonna ride down to Universal Cycles and get three or four sets (hopefully a lifetime supply for this old man with old-man riding style).

$13 for the plastic ones at Universal, BTW. M, L, XL in stock.

rmdame
04-26-11, 06:51 AM
Thanks for all the replies! I ended up losing the auction so I'm looking for some mks's or something of the sort.

muckymucky
04-26-11, 07:48 AM
^Fk Our Lives guys, FOL

Cynikal
04-26-11, 08:23 AM
If you really want a set drop me a PM. I think I have set in the parts bin.

jim-bob
04-26-11, 02:04 PM
I rode those pedals with cleats.

In 1989. There's no reason to use them these days.