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Old 08-27-05 | 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Dchiefransom
While they look strong, there are only two very thin lines where you are pushing down with force on those pedals. I think it would be more comfortable and efficient if you had a larger surface contact for your shoes.
http://www.performancebike.com/shop/...tegory_ID=5240
Did you notice the original poster asked for comments from actual users. Have you used them? I'll be not when you point him to something at Performance.

I've used them. They are an basic pedal and I've used them with ordinary shoes and a friend used them on this summer's 1,100 mile tour. He used old style English touring shoes. They had a flat bottom to the shoe, but weren't very stiff contrary to Buycycling advice. With the right pedal, youc can cycle without special shoes.
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