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Old 09-05-09, 02:26 PM
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Which shoes

I have just spotted these

https://www.williamlennon.co.uk/footw...ycle-shoe.html

and

https://www.spacycles.co.uk/products....718&mode=print

Any recommendations?

I am looking for something that is not obviously a cycling shoe.

I normally wear 11-12 in an ordinary shoe, but my Shimano Cycling shoes are 48 (12.5 - 13)

Any advice about size?

I think I will have to buy cleats separately. Right?
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I prefer something that is more like a hiking shoe....such as a specialized tahoe.....cleats usually come with the pedals.
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Im fairly sure the first link are traditional cycling shoes, ie for clips and straps, not spd style cleats...
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Originally Posted by positron
Im fairly sure the first link are traditional cycling shoes, ie for clips and straps, not spd style cleats...
Looking at that again, I guess you are correct. Thanks.
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