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Old 09-27-14, 01:37 PM
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Dual sided pedals. Shimano m324 (similar to pictures posted above) or A530. Good luck
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If you are someone who has contemplated but was nervous about falling over, etc.......Look no further......

SHIMANO CLICK'R - TECHNOLOGIES - CYCLING FOOTWEAR AND PEDALS - LIFESTYLE GEAR - SHIMANO
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Originally Posted by RaptorDuner
I switched about a month ago to Shimano PD-R540 and I bought some Mavic shoes that Competitive Cyclist had on sale and I was all in for $104. I didn't know how I'd like it so I didn't want to spend a bunch and I'm happy with my purchase. I will go with better components when the current stuff is wore out.
Since when is 100 dollars not a lot of money

But I started with mountain SPD's with Shimano shoes because I felt like I could get out of them easier which is helpful when you first start. Then I went to Ultegra pedals and Specialized shoes but I didn't like those so I went to Shimano shoes with speedplay pedals. I like the speedplays now but at first I felt like my feet were pretty loose.
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Originally Posted by atallen223
Since when is 100 dollars not a lot of money
Since $50 for a movie date night became the norm. Two dates or pedals and shoes, I know which choice I would make.
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Originally Posted by isberg
Since $50 for a movie date night became the norm. Two dates or pedals and shoes, I know which choice I would make.
Depends on who the date is with!
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