Nashbar shoes
#1
Nashbar shoes
Hullo. I don't ride a SS or FG BUT I wanted to post this here because this forum seems like it has more toe clip users than any other.
Has anyone used shoes similar to these https://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...20Road%20Shoes
with a toe clip and strap setup? I just use a pair of Pyramid pedals I picked up off Amazon. Does the cleat fit into the hole in the pedal, or what?
Has anyone used shoes similar to these https://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...20Road%20Shoes
with a toe clip and strap setup? I just use a pair of Pyramid pedals I picked up off Amazon. Does the cleat fit into the hole in the pedal, or what?
#2
surly old man

Joined: Sep 2006
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From: Carlisle, PA
Bikes: IRO Mark V, Karate Monkey half fat, Trek 620 IGH, Cannondale 26/24 MTB, Amp Research B3, and more.
I have a pair. They are okay.
The grove in the cleat on the bottom of the shoe catches on the raised edge that some pedals have. They do grab the pedal pretty securely on the pedals I use. In fact, they grab so well that it is a little scary to ride in them. If I am doing a lot of in-town riding, I do not use them.
And, they are super-duper 80's-arrific.
jim
The grove in the cleat on the bottom of the shoe catches on the raised edge that some pedals have. They do grab the pedal pretty securely on the pedals I use. In fact, they grab so well that it is a little scary to ride in them. If I am doing a lot of in-town riding, I do not use them.
And, they are super-duper 80's-arrific.
jim
#3
I have a pair. They are okay.
The grove in the cleat on the bottom of the shoe catches on the raised edge that some pedals have. They do grab the pedal pretty securely on the pedals I use. In fact, they grab so well that it is a little scary to ride in them. If I am doing a lot of in-town riding, I do not use them.
And, they are super-duper 80's-arrific.
jim
The grove in the cleat on the bottom of the shoe catches on the raised edge that some pedals have. They do grab the pedal pretty securely on the pedals I use. In fact, they grab so well that it is a little scary to ride in them. If I am doing a lot of in-town riding, I do not use them.
And, they are super-duper 80's-arrific.
jim
#4
surly old man

Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 3,393
Likes: 44
From: Carlisle, PA
Bikes: IRO Mark V, Karate Monkey half fat, Trek 620 IGH, Cannondale 26/24 MTB, Amp Research B3, and more.
Yes. The cleat comes off, and then the shoes are mainly useful for their stiff sole.
Now that I think about it, the pedal does not really have to have a raised edge, since the cleat goes down below the sole quite a bit. So any edge at all, not just a raised one, will work. I have used the cleat with 3 or 4 pedals and it has worked well with all.
Some people, like Sheldon Brown, insist that the cleats are dangerous because you cannot reliably get your feet out quickly. After riding with them for a while, I can see what they mean to some extent.
jim
Now that I think about it, the pedal does not really have to have a raised edge, since the cleat goes down below the sole quite a bit. So any edge at all, not just a raised one, will work. I have used the cleat with 3 or 4 pedals and it has worked well with all.
Some people, like Sheldon Brown, insist that the cleats are dangerous because you cannot reliably get your feet out quickly. After riding with them for a while, I can see what they mean to some extent.
jim





