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Old 11-19-08 | 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by mike
What a coincidence. I was just struggling with some single sided pedals today and wondered why in the hell anybody would make single sided pedals in the first place.
Well, in my case one side is for clipless (weekends) and the other side is platform (commuting). I need regular shoes when I commute because I must also do a lot of walking.
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Old 11-19-08 | 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by MikeR
Well, in my case one side is for clipless (weekends) and the other side is platform (commuting). I need regular shoes when I commute because I must also do a lot of walking.
Well, that sounds neat. Of course, like most multi-use designs, you have some compromises, but I agree that being able to ride with regular shoes is a big plus.

I still use toe clips (cages) on some of my touring and out-and-about bikes for that specific reason.

In fact, I have some bikes that only have platform pedals for around town.
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