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LordFoo 03-24-07 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by operator
Mec. I'd say just get the sidis they'll last through many crappy pairs.

That's what I keep hearing from you and others.. it's just really hard trying to justify shelling out $250+tax (The "normal" sidi's seem a bit too narrow for my stumpy/wide feet, so I'd have to go Mega) when I only planned on $100 tops at the start. "Real salary" dreams on a grad student budget...

STEEKER 03-24-07 01:45 PM

I was looking at these shoes for when I get my recumbent in the spring http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_d...=1174765808492

cavernmech 03-24-07 02:21 PM


Originally Posted by LordFoo
That's what I keep hearing from you and others.. it's just really hard trying to justify shelling out $250+tax (The "normal" sidi's seem a bit too narrow for my stumpy/wide feet, so I'd have to go Mega) when I only planned on $100 tops at the start. "Real salary" dreams on a grad student budget...

"Quality is remembered long after price is forgotten"

jeremywhitehorn 03-24-07 02:23 PM


Originally Posted by cavit8
Jeremy is that rear wheel cassette or thread-on?

doesn't matter, in fact it could be any 6-7 or 8 speed with 126-130 spacing as i intend to use it with friction shifters.

cavit8 03-24-07 02:28 PM

Oops, just realized that's a want rather than an offer... Sorry, I gave away my last 700 to 32flavours.

operator 03-24-07 03:22 PM


Originally Posted by LordFoo
That's what I keep hearing from you and others.. it's just really hard trying to justify shelling out $250+tax (The "normal" sidi's seem a bit too narrow for my stumpy/wide feet, so I'd have to go Mega) when I only planned on $100 tops at the start. "Real salary" dreams on a grad student budget...

If you can't get sidis, i'd just stick with clips and straps. I commute on these now with my running shoes and they work just fine. In fact I almost prefer this if i'm not doing long country rides, the sidis are much heavier than my superlight running shoes and I can't walk in them (the road versions you can't anyways...).

Not to mention you don't need to get the pedals or replace your cleats.

zippered 03-24-07 03:58 PM


Originally Posted by cavit8
zippered, how long did the Exustars take to break in? I'm still waffling over what shoes to get.

http://images.mec.ca/media/Images/Pr...9830552844.jpg

i bought these the summer of '05. i find the tongue to be a bit uncomfortable, but i find that about a lot of shoes. i don't recall needing time to break them in. the only thing that have worn on them so far is the metal cleats. they've been worn on almost a daily basis (except when i wear my sidi's with my campy pedals!) from early spring to late fall, but not necessarily all day. they've definitely gotten soaked, although i do tend to switch to my lake winter shoes if i know it's gonna be pouring. oh and i like the fact that there's reflective material on the heels. /review

wow! i'm so glad i was able to go to the poker run! i'm still smiling! fun times, good cause, nice people!

!!!

32flavours 03-24-07 04:22 PM


Originally Posted by Danhalen
Hey I think I saw you riding south on Yonge just a bit north of Dundas around 4:20/30ish yesterday? I was booking it riding north on my dark grey track bike.

That was me!

I got the Sidi Bullets from MEC (with a handy "spousal" discount, wahaha). They were one of the few mountain shoes there that were available in my tiny size. They are awesome! I feel like Astroboy...

operator 03-24-07 04:42 PM

http://lumine.net/pcs/dl.php/154/astroboy.jpg

!

zippered 03-24-07 04:49 PM


Originally Posted by cavernmech
"Quality is remembered long after price is forgotten"

wise words


Originally Posted by STEEKER
I was looking at these shoes for when I get my recumbent in the spring http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_d...=1174765808492

those look nice

astroboy 03-24-07 04:59 PM


Originally Posted by operator

hey, that's me :D

operator 03-24-07 05:01 PM

What the hell.

cavit8 03-24-07 05:07 PM

Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of BF?
Astroboy knows...

And my big waffle on shoes is what I really want is sandals. I've been really choked since I blew the strap on my lakes and MEC doesn't stock 'em any more. I have a pair of Axo Vipers which are just barely too small but tolerable for short distances so it's hard to rationalize buying another pair of mountain shoes. bleah

And a potential converesion http://toronto.craigslist.org/bik/299766591.html

LordFoo 03-24-07 05:13 PM


Originally Posted by operator
If you can't get sidis, i'd just stick with clips and straps. I commute on these now with my running shoes and they work just fine. In fact I almost prefer this if i'm not doing long country rides, the sidis are much heavier than my superlight running shoes and I can't walk in them (the road versions you can't anyways...).

Not to mention you don't need to get the pedals or replace your cleats.

Fair enough - but I already "impulse-bought" the Look Keo's from probikekit for half price :p After looking around & seeing the pricing on "entry-level" road shoes, the build quality and apparent comfort of sidis seems like it's probably worth the extra dough. The pair I tried on today was quite comfortable, even though a bit narrow through my forefoot/arch.. I guess what it'll really come down to is if I can find the right size for my weird feet.

Thanks to all for the advice.

I_bRAD 03-24-07 05:16 PM


Originally Posted by Astroboy
hey, that's me :D

Hi Robb!

astroboy 03-24-07 05:25 PM

Hi bRAD!!

Hi tam!

operator 03-24-07 06:09 PM


Originally Posted by LordFoo
Fair enough - but I already "impulse-bought" the Look Keo's from probikekit .

There was another deal on The Look Keo carbons for $112. ^^

zippered 03-24-07 06:13 PM


Originally Posted by Astroboy
Hi bRAD!!

Hi tam!

ha ha... awesome... :roflmao:

ltns - heard you're catching up to me!

cavit8 03-24-07 09:33 PM


Originally Posted by cavernmech
Alert. Stolen Fetish Position track bike. Black F & F. Dura-Ace crankset. Thomson post. Miche hubbed wheelset with alternating silver and black spokes. Yellow Flite saddle. Stolen in the Queen/ Dovercourt area. If anyone spots it let me know at the shop ASAP.

Perhaps a chop job? http://toronto.craigslist.org/bik/299824965.html

STEEKER 03-24-07 10:18 PM


Originally Posted by cavit8

most fitting

Sirrobinofcoxly 03-24-07 10:52 PM


Originally Posted by LordFoo
Fair enough - but I already "impulse-bought" the Look Keo's from probikekit for half price :p After looking around & seeing the pricing on "entry-level" road shoes, the build quality and apparent comfort of sidis seems like it's probably worth the extra dough. The pair I tried on today was quite comfortable, even though a bit narrow through my forefoot/arch.. I guess what it'll really come down to is if I can find the right size for my weird feet.

Thanks to all for the advice.

We got all the new Shimano and Adidas road shoes in at Curbside. Don't have to spend a lot to get a nice set.

If you DO have 3 bills to drop on some shoes, get the Sidi 5.5 HT Carbon. They feel so nice.:D

Kaibot 03-25-07 01:18 AM

Got a new XC frame, just built it up tonight. It's nice.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgv2seyn0v4

iherald 03-25-07 05:17 AM


Originally Posted by cavernmech
"Quality is remembered long after price is forgotten"

Says the guy who owns the bike store... :D

duppy.conqueror 03-25-07 05:59 AM


Originally Posted by Kaibot
Got a new XC frame, just built it up tonight. It's nice.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgv2seyn0v4

hahaha cooooooool vid....very cool bike

somnambulant 03-25-07 06:42 AM


Originally Posted by Sirrobinofcoxly
We got all the new Shimano and Adidas road shoes in at Curbside. Don't have to spend a lot to get a nice set.

If you DO have 3 bills to drop on some shoes, get the Sidi 5.5 HT Carbon. They feel so nice.:D

I would avoid Adidas, personally. I've experienced/heard nothing but problems with their quality. Mike had BOTH straps come off his top-end Adidas mtn bike shoes for example. And I ripped a pair of their gloves in half taking them off after only 1 week of use (not shoes, but still quality issues)

somnambulant 03-25-07 06:47 AM

speaking of mtn bikes.. anyone up still up for a really really lazy (and/or hung over) ride this morning?

duppy.conqueror 03-25-07 06:50 AM


Originally Posted by somnambulant
speaking of mtn bikes.. anyone up still up for a really really lazy (and/or hung over) ride this morning?

I am...but not a mtb ride...i only got my fixed

duppy.conqueror 03-25-07 07:19 AM

my friends response to me saying when we go ride ill own him...

Jamie: i just took two asperin to deal with the squash pain
and I'm still going to beat you and your bmx
one gear ****

:lol:

ronin2046 03-25-07 07:34 AM


Originally Posted by duppy.conqueror
I am...but not a mtb ride...i only got my fixed

Yo duppy, you ridin' today?

I was thinking of lazily cruising around the bike shops today (cycle therapy, urbane, etc.) and hit MEC.

duppy.conqueror 03-25-07 07:39 AM


Originally Posted by ronin2046
Yo duppy, you ridin' today?

I was thinking of lazily cruising around the bike shops today (cycle therapy, urbane, etc.) and hit MEC.

ya...we're gonna go in a little bit...prolly an hour or so....just waitin for one to get down here...

wanna link up?


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