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Commuters: The age old question -- Clipless or regular shoes?

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Old 09-16-05 | 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by michaelnel
My knees can't tolerate the spring loaded centering of SPDs.

If Speedplay made a pedal like the 324, I would buy it in a heartbeat. I will never buy another SPD pedal though.
I have the worst Knees... in pain at every step... but riding... as long as you adjust them... you should find that happy medium... took me forever to find the "magic" setting... between saddle height, saddle tilt, saddle forward/back, and then cleat postioning... it is a real "ART" to get your bike set up....SPD's work for me

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Old 09-16-05 | 04:42 PM
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clipless mtb pedals is the only way to go for commuting.
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Old 09-16-05 | 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by penanaut
Have you tried looking into the Power Grips strap system?
Gotta second those Power Grips. Been using them for two years commuting to work.

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