Old 12-28-12 | 01:06 AM
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Camilo
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Originally Posted by calamarichris
Yep. Everyone's situation's conditions are different.
I have two steep hills between me and work, and sometimes I like to use the same bike to jet down to the sushi bar or the deutschebag-infested wine bistro where everyone shouts into their cellphones to be heard over everyone else shouting into their cellphones.
And I have to dress well for work. And I have a spare pair of wingtips under my desk. And I don't have to walk much in the shoes that help me get over the two hills on my commute and look pretty good with slacks.
Ah, now I get it! Love those shoes!

Just another FWIW - not to try to discourage your plan, but in case someone else needs to use a pair of "three hole" shoes with MTB cleats for whatever reason. Shimano makes a 3 hole to 2 hole adapter plate which can then be used with any 2 hole cleat (Shimano, Crank Bros, Frogs, etc.). Or if a person just wants a "street shoe" looking 2 hole cleated shoe, there's some 2 hole shoes that can pass for casual shoes -not as nice looking as the ones pictured, but not garish looking like most bicycle shoes. More like a light hiking or stout walking shoe.

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