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Old 05-19-13 | 11:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Medic Zero
Yeah, I noticed it came with a BOOK, I gave up on reading every page before the 24th (!) one and must have missed that when I tried skimming the rest of the manual for useful information. I doubt many others will either. Also, the Chrome shoes I wear don't have an orange liner or sole, I don't know where you are getting that from. I've seen them in olive, grey, and black, mine are black. Funny how I didn't have any problem with the shoes with the orange soles for the first year and a half of wearing them virtually every day, but immediately had a problem when I switched to the Ergons.

What I did read before I bought the pedals (& IIRC on the packaging) touted how scientists in Germany (Ergon) developed a special friction material in conjunction with 3M. Haven't had any problems with any other 3M products. As I said, the grip sucked to begin with, it just got worse. Who designs pedals that aren't compatible with cycling shoes?! That's even worse fail than wasting effort designing an unnecessary special grip tape that doesn't work and then charging me for it!

I'll accept the blame for not having read all the way to page 24 of the manual to discover that the stiff soled cycling shoes I favor and already own and hadn't had any problems with weren't compatible with my $70 high tech pedals. I don't see where it warned me about the pedals causing stains though. BTW, the Chrome Kursks are anything but aggressive mountain biking shoes. They're like Keds or Converse All Stars with a bit stiffer sole. When I read the manual it appeared to be a few pages of information repeated over and over in many different languages. If they are going to include information about destroying the pedals in the middle of the manual buried after multiple sections in different languages, well they can expect a lot of pedals are going to be destroyed by people riding on them in shoes that they had every reason to expect to be appropriate.
You explained at great length that you 'mostly' wore Five Ten 5.10 Minnaar SPD Shoes and ocassionally Chrome (Kursk) shoes. Ninty percent of the Five Ten's I've seen have orange interiors as well as orange soles.

As far as the manual is concerned - the English section starts on page 18 with a table of contents. The fourth heading is 'Compatible Shoes'

http://www.ergon-bike.com/de/de/file...120808_Web.pdf

Sure hope you don't drive the same way you shop!
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