Originally Posted by KrisPistofferson
They may look like sneaker or soccer shoes, but they feel like clogs or tap shoes. So I guess the answer is most places where you'd like to walk comfortably without sliding on hardwood or tile floors.
I own a clipless set-up, and really love it for long weekend rides, but they suck for commuting and errand-running due to their stiffness. I know I could get something less stiff, but then why not wear toeclips with Converse All Stars? Clipless are a marketing firm's wet dream, but the way some cyclists treat platform pedals like it's something off of a 1902 high-wheeler is ridiculous. I've experimented with every setup on the market, and find BMX pedals to be ideal for a commiting/do-all bike, and I'm right about absolutely everything.
Think power grips.
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