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Originally Posted by Ride_Fast
Oh for sure. If shimano makes what I'm looking for, and it's available, then I'll definitely go for it.

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It's more about keeping the shoes for sport rather than just walking around everywhere with them. That's why I have dual sided pedals, sport on one side/ casual on the other. I don't wear my running shoes everywhere, I could but that just looks silly to me, plus I really wouldn't want to do that.
It's up to you. Just had to josh you a little here and there.

BTW, the multifunction pedals I had were the Shimano PD-M324. A little more expensive than your other options, but they are very durable, and Google tells me they do have all the mounting points you'd need to put cages on the platform side (the thought had never occurred to me until just now):
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