The "Should I..." Thread
#3376
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#3377
only reason id want the noms would be for the bcd so id have more access to 1/8" chainrings
#3379
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From: MD
Bikes: 2013 State Midas, 1988 Raliegh Technium
Should I;
Get m520s or r540s with these shoes?
Main concern;
I initially thought the double sided SPD would be good for engagment, but is it that helpful?
Additional information;
-I commute to work 3 miles each way, and I change into uniform at work. If my timing is right, I don't have to stop at all on the way.
-I will occasionally have to go out to appointments and changing out of uniform/shoes is not an option. Through the googles, people ride on their clipless pedals with regular shoes and have not exploded, and if I'm in uniform I'm not going to be hauling ass anyways, and I run a front brake.
-Not really fond of the a530 because the base is wider and would increase the chance of pedal strike.
-I know walking in cycling shoes is a chore already, and a road shoe with a metal cleat would be even more challenging. Possibly get SPDs + pontoons?
-On weekends I go on longer rides (20+ miles).
Are there other factors to consider when choosing?
Get m520s or r540s with these shoes?
Main concern;
I initially thought the double sided SPD would be good for engagment, but is it that helpful?
Additional information;
-I commute to work 3 miles each way, and I change into uniform at work. If my timing is right, I don't have to stop at all on the way.
-I will occasionally have to go out to appointments and changing out of uniform/shoes is not an option. Through the googles, people ride on their clipless pedals with regular shoes and have not exploded, and if I'm in uniform I'm not going to be hauling ass anyways, and I run a front brake.
-Not really fond of the a530 because the base is wider and would increase the chance of pedal strike.
-I know walking in cycling shoes is a chore already, and a road shoe with a metal cleat would be even more challenging. Possibly get SPDs + pontoons?
-On weekends I go on longer rides (20+ miles).
Are there other factors to consider when choosing?
#3381
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Bikes: 2013 State Midas, 1988 Raliegh Technium
#3382
Riding on road pedals with regular shoes isn't the best, but it is not painful. Riding on mountain pedals with regular shoes is very painful after about 3 blocks.
Getting into road pedals is only a tiny bit harder than getting into double sided mountain pedals.
Getting into road pedals is only a tiny bit harder than getting into double sided mountain pedals.
#3383
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From: Los Angeles
The other day I picked up a barely used kilo tt for $150. Its gonna become my commuter/bar bike. Should I do drops with hoods or risers??? I kinda want to throw a front rack on the bike as well...
#3384
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E:
Thanks for the info, sorry I missed this response the first time.
Last edited by jared1988; 06-15-13 at 09:54 PM.
#3385
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From: Ciudad de Vacas, Tejas
Bikes: 34 frames + 80 wheels
That's a good deal. Have you considered bullhorns ? Makes more sense to me than risers or drops w/hoods for what you plan to do with it.
#3391
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From: PHL
Bikes: Litespeed Catalyst, IRO Rob Roy, All City Big Block
Not if you plan on keeping toe clips on them. They're gonna scrape the ground all the time, which will both annoy the hell out of you and destroy your clips.
#3394
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From: North Carolina
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I say go for it.
#3399
I'm also in the market for a new pair of cycling shoes, so I'll go do that, after I pick a pedal type, locally so I can get something that fits properly.
#3400
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From: West Georgia
Bikes: K2 Mod 5.0 Roadie, Fuji Commuter
I got SPD stuff solely because of the walking around when you get there aspect. Now, I wish I did have something like 105s but I'm not gonna buy more shoes.
I've got these saved in my eBarf wish list:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/271068686755...84.m1424.l2649
$40 isn't bad, has anybody tried these??
I've got these saved in my eBarf wish list:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/271068686755...84.m1424.l2649
$40 isn't bad, has anybody tried these??



