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Old 08-27-18, 07:26 AM
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Originally Posted by NameTaken
If you've got an REI close to you they are having their end of summer clearance on shoes and apparel
was at mine yesterday & there were some shoes to see & touch. there were some Shimanos on sale for $85 which could be an option for me but they were summer shoes, meaning canvas. so with Fall / Winter approaching I didn't ask to try a pair. they had a sale on some Pearl Izumi toe & shoe covers 25% off. the toe covers wouldn't fit over my work shoes & they looked thin anyway. when I need winter warmth, those things wouldn't be enough. there were also a variety of pedals to see

helpful store, for sure

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Originally Posted by daoswald
I have noticed one other thing: Once I grew accustomed to clipless, I feel LESS IN CONTROL when I ride platform pedals.
Wow! Next level experience! You must have been riding clipless for a while to notice this on a non-fixed gear.

I'd love to see your take on the Ynots, if you've ridden them. One sneaky comfort thing is they allow a little wiggle room for your feet, so if your pounding the tachometer and need to shift a little, you can.

Interesting post. I like the way you broke it down.
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