I tried to get custom shoes but the German guy famous for making them wasn't much use when it came to it so I used normal shoes that have been drilled.
I think it's the fact it was the first pair done and the sole is not flat and/or flexing too much (plastic, not carbon) so they give up too soon.
Might be time to bin them and use my other pair for commuting. Or just buy a longer fixie skidder frame and go with no foot retention :)
I tried to get custom shoes but the German guy famous for making them wasn't much use when it came to it so I used normal shoes that have been drilled.
I think it's the fact it was the first pair done and the sole is not flat and/or flexing too much (plastic, not carbon) so they give up too soon.
Might be time to bin them and use my other pair for commuting. Or just buy a longer fixie skidder frame and go with no foot retention :)
I hate unclipping with the other foot.