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Originally Posted by operator
Mec. I'd say just get the sidis they'll last through many crappy pairs.
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I was looking at these shoes for when I get my recumbent in the spring http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_d...=1174765808492
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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...
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Originally Posted by cavit8
Jeremy is that rear wheel cassette or thread-on?
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Oops, just realized that's a want rather than an offer... Sorry, I gave away my last 700 to 32flavours.
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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...
Not to mention you don't need to get the pedals or replace your cleats. |
Originally Posted by cavit8
zippered, how long did the Exustars take to break in? I'm still waffling over what shoes to get.
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! !!! |
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.
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... |
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Originally Posted by cavernmech
"Quality is remembered long after price is forgotten"
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
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What the hell.
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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 |
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. Thanks to all for the advice. |
Originally Posted by Astroboy
hey, that's me :D
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Hi bRAD!!
Hi tam! |
Originally Posted by LordFoo
Fair enough - but I already "impulse-bought" the Look Keo's from probikekit .
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Originally Posted by Astroboy
Hi bRAD!!
Hi tam! ltns - heard you're catching up to me! |
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.
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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. If you DO have 3 bills to drop on some shoes, get the Sidi 5.5 HT Carbon. They feel so nice.:D |
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Originally Posted by cavernmech
"Quality is remembered long after price is forgotten"
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Originally Posted by Kaibot
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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 |
speaking of mtn bikes.. anyone up still up for a really really lazy (and/or hung over) ride this morning?
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Originally Posted by somnambulant
speaking of mtn bikes.. anyone up still up for a really really lazy (and/or hung over) ride this morning?
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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: |
Originally Posted by duppy.conqueror
I am...but not a mtb ride...i only got my fixed
I was thinking of lazily cruising around the bike shops today (cycle therapy, urbane, etc.) and hit MEC. |
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. wanna link up? |
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