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Originally Posted by terrymorse
(Post 21069365)
Those cleat covers looks pretty slick, they should at the very least protect floors from damage by the metal SPD cleat.
But I wonder if they will help with the "tippy", rolling in-and-out of the foot while walking. That's what makes those pontoons useful. And I never would have even given it a thought or looked these up if you hadn't have mentioned the adapters/pontoons. It's like a whole new world pre and post ride for me! Thanks, man! |
I've had triangle pedals for 20 years. Look Delta, Keo, and SPD-SL depending on the year. I never complained.
My gravel bike and pedicab had SPD. I like being able to walk but I've never considered them as good on the open road. I just recently switched to Speedplay. I have a kid due anytime and it's been super hot, so I've only gotten 2 short rides on them. So far I like the adjustable float and dual sided entry. Something seems off about my right leg but I don't have them dialed just yet. As a general rule, think road shoes and pedals for riding as long and fast onbthe road as you can. Not for walking. Not for potty breaks. SPD or similar, coffee shops, walking sections, and foot dabs are all ok. |
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