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Shuke 07-05-10 05:43 PM

Converting Mountain shoes to road shoes? Reccommendations for budget road shoes?
 
This might be better suited for the mechanics forum but has anybody ever converted a pair of mountain shoes to road shoes? Would I be better off buying new road shoes?

chado445510 07-05-10 06:01 PM


Originally Posted by Shuke (Post 11064445)
This might be better suited for the mechanics forum but has anybody ever converted a pair of mountain shoes to road shoes? Would I be better off buying new road shoes?

Yes.

jdon 07-05-10 06:04 PM

or put your mtb pedals on your road bike.

wanlogan 07-05-10 06:05 PM

Depending on the cleat system you want to use. Some quick googling got me some third party Look cleats that can be bolted to a 2-bolt SPD shoe. There's no adapter that I know of. Only a 3- bolt to 2-bolt SPD adapter made by Crank Bros.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=263602_263622

ericm979 07-05-10 06:05 PM

Mountain shoes it mountain bike pedals. If you are going to use mtb pedals, then they're the shoes to use.
But they won't fit road pedals. The drilling is wrong and the cleats will hit the pedals. You could cut the cleats off, redrill the shoes and put in threaded inserts but that's a lot of work. Most mtb shoes are also more flexible than road shoes, and that's less comfortable for long rides.

Shuke 07-05-10 06:16 PM

Alright so any recommendations for a budget (less than $150) road shoe? My LBS might only carry specialized and possibly Diadora.

hairnet 07-05-10 06:50 PM

I bought shimano r086 for under 100 at Performance. I see they have some sale going on now, so maybe shoe prices will be reduced

gsteinb 07-05-10 06:52 PM


Originally Posted by Shuke (Post 11064445)
This might be better suited for the cobblers forum but has anybody ever converted a pair of mountain shoes to road shoes? Would I be better off buying new road shoes?

fixed it

Shuke 07-05-10 08:35 PM

There's a cobblers forum? Maybe I could strike a deal with one of them to do it for me. In all seriousness: Sworks is WAY out of my budget so I'm thinking either '08 Specialized Pro Carbons or '10 Trivents.

Or '09 Diadora speed carbons?

I'll see what they have in the store.

roccobike 07-05-10 08:40 PM

I know I'm going to regret this, but,
How do you convert a MTB shoe to a road shoe? Cut away the rubber soul and heal with a knife?

Shuke 07-05-10 11:34 PM


Originally Posted by roccobike (Post 11065215)
I know I'm going to regret this, but,
How do you convert a MTB shoe to a road shoe? Cut away the rubber soul and heal with a knife?

Right. I knew that part but it's more complicated than that because of the cleat attachment holes. MTB pedals have two holes spaced about half an inch apart, road pedals have three holes in a triangle formation which to convert from one to the other would require redrilling and like somebody above mentioned putting new screw-in thingys.

CyciumX 07-05-10 11:49 PM

If you want to use LOOK style and be able to walk... you are as of 1996, S.O.L. without resorting to complete personal creation. Good news is - Its easy to do if you have the balls to carve your shoes away.

Don't take my word for it.... I have evidence*:

http://i48.tinypic.com/fokn0z.jpg

*For those keeping score - My Custom Ryan Rowes are still nice looking and riding after 800 miles ;)

abstractform20 07-06-10 12:10 AM


Originally Posted by Shuke (Post 11064599)
Alright so any recommendations for a budget (less than $150) road shoe? My LBS might only carry specialized and possibly Diadora.

the scattante falcones are 99 at performance and they have carbon fiber soles.

timtak 05-29-23 07:23 AM

MTB shoes are less than half the price of road shoes on auction here in Japan. There are some MTB Sidi's going for about 25USD in my size. I have replaced the screw things by using claw nuts and drilling small holes for the claws but never all of them.

Even if I use a knife or grinder to remove the rubber, I wonder if thee are holes in the sole to bolt the rubber sides on which might coincide, or semi coincide with the cleat bolt holes.


https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...5260e91532.jpg
It looks quite fun
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...973639b0e9.jpg
If I get it done

_ForceD_ 05-29-23 09:36 AM

I have altered and repaired old road shoes using T-nuts (https://a.co/d/fj4L4vt). Of course the you’d have to simply drill the holes in the precise locations on the soles.
Those barbs on the circumference of the nut were a bit too long so I had to cut them down. Take out all in sole liners so that you can get right down to actual sole. I used Shoo-goo type glue to keep them in place. — Dan

ussprinceton 05-31-23 07:16 PM


Originally Posted by jdon (Post 11064542)
or put your mtb pedals on your road bike.

this

sfrider 06-03-23 11:53 AM

You can also put Shimano ED500 pedals on your bike, it's a wide platform road pedal that accepts 2-hole SPD cleats. Perfect for base training (PZ2), touring, social rides, beginners, etc as MTB shoes are a whole lot more walkable.

timtak 06-04-23 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by _ForceD_ (Post 22905638)
I have altered and repaired old road shoes using T-nuts (https://a.co/d/fj4L4vt). Of course the you’d have to simply drill the holes in the precise locations on the soles.
Those barbs on the circumference of the nut were a bit too long so I had to cut them down. Take out all in sole liners so that you can get right down to actual sole. I used Shoo-goo type glue to keep them in place. — Dan

Dan,
Me too!
Except I called them "claw nuts" (I am in Japan so here they are called something else in Japanese).
I did not use the shoe glue but will in future. So far I have only done it to Sidi-fy the heels of Shimano shoes for a replaceable heel pad, and to replace a single rusted cleat bolt never a set of six.
https://www.bikeforums.net/20060688-post66.html



Originally Posted by ussprinceton (Post 22908652)
this

I have about 5 pairs of shoes. Most or all of them don't take two bolt cleats. I want several pairs of shoes because when it rains (it is the rainy season here now) I sometimes have several pairs of shoes that are drying out.


Originally Posted by sfrider (Post 22911352)
You can also put Shimano ED500 pedals on your bike, it's a wide platform road pedal that accepts 2-hole SPD cleats. Perfect for base training (PZ2), touring, social rides, beginners, etc as MTB shoes are a whole lot more walkable.

I used to use those at first but these days I am into spd-sls.

Anyway, I bought some old SH-R133 for 12usd https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...dc86bb29d9.jpg
SH-R133L
I am not sure whether the soles will be to my liking. They are "Carbon fibre composite" and I am not sure if that means that they are carbon fibre soled shoes (since carbon fibre soled shoes are carbon fibre composite shoes) or whether they have some carbon fibre (composite) plates in a nylon sole. The soles don't look the same as my other carbon fibre Shimano shoes.


I posted recently saying that when using a glute centric pedalling style the stomp becomes less important so shoes with less hard soles can be used, but lately I have been leveraging my whole body into my pedal stroke - sort of through my back and arms to the bars -- and like the rock hard heel cupped Shimano R200s (they have a heel cup as part of the carbon sole) best. They are also really ancient and patched with carbon fibre. I never customized them to my feet so I am hoping that the R133s will be equivalent.

indyfabz 06-05-23 06:23 AM

Happy National Zombie Thread Day!

tomato coupe 06-05-23 08:56 AM


Originally Posted by indyfabz (Post 22912974)
Happy National Zombie Thread Day!

It's not just National Zombie Thread day, it's National Zombie Shoe Thread Day:

https://www.bikeforums.net/road-cycl...oad-shoes.html

timtak 06-15-23 02:42 PM

I had forgotten but I had in fact replaced a full set of SPD-SL cleat nuts with claw-nuts in the past
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...21828b6c36.jpg
Carbon Sole Repair with Claw-Nuts
by Timothy Takemoto, on Flickr
so to convert a mountain bike shoe to a road bike shoe, all I would need is a template to position the three holes. Since the cleats themselves allow for some adjustment, this need not be all that exact, imho.

Claw nuts can be purchased cheaply here (M5 I am pretty sure)
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32898135040.html

Should anyone be interested, my thoughts on old threads are explained in my "About me."


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