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Old 04-22-05 | 05:56 PM
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Wheel Doctor
Ride it, don't fondle it!
 
Joined: Feb 2005
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From: Grand Junction, CO

Bikes: Raleigh M80, Bacchetta AERO, Bacchetta GIRO, BikeE, 83' TREK 970, Catrike Speed, IRO Fixie/SS

I use EggBeaters on all my bikes. Fixie/SS has a set of Quattros the new road version, MTB has the MTB SS ones, Performance Recumbent has the MTB Triple Ti ones, touring recumbent one has the MTB chrome model and the Trek 970 will get Quatros as soon as I get a chance to install them. I have Lake Road shoes, Specialized BG Team Road shoes, some Lake lace up casual MTB shoes, a pair of Lake MTB shoes and some old but very comfortable EQUS casual MTB shoes and a pair of EQUSTAR sandals. All have EggBeater cleats. I use all the shoes. I ride in all kinds of weather and my MTBin' can be messy. So I have shoes drying while I have shoes to ride with. I use the MTB shoes the most since they have a recessed cleat and are nice to walk in. For fast competitive riding I like the Specialized Road shoes. Sandals are sooo cool in the summer for commuting. People that laugh at my shoes are usually looking at my heels as I dust em'. Riding different bikes is fun, but different pedals on them would be a hassel. I like the EB's they function well, shed mud, are easily serviced, have enough float for me, easy in/out and you can change the release angle if you know where the file the cleat.
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