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Old 07-05-14, 09:16 AM
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Just two, my Shimano tri shoes and some Lake MTB shoes I use for mountain biking and winter cycling.
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One pair road shoes, one pair spin bike class shoes.
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Current road shoes, previous road shoes, previous to that road shoes (all Specialized S-Works), and CX shoes (Giro Privateer).
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Just two. One are my original pair, which I cheaped out on big time and replaced after not many miles. The second is my pair I use for all road rides. I have two different pairs of booties to use for various cold/damp weather, or open the vent in the sole and ride in the summer.

I have a crush on the Giro Empire shoes. The new ones especially, but I don't need any more shoes for a looooong while.
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Originally Posted by rpeterson
How many shoes you have?
One for each foot.
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Old 07-06-14, 05:18 PM
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One pair road Sidi's
One pair MTB Sette's
Old, old Shimano Touring Shoes
So let me see 2 + 2 + 2 that would be 6 wheelreason
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