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• #52
Mainly a stiffer interface. The larger cleat means the pressures spread over a larger area, so there's no 'hot spot' - Better for longer distances.
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• #53
Also you get to walk like a knob.
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• #54
Dancing James
Just ordered these.........
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/Speedplay_Zero_Titanium_Nanogram_Pedals/5360044085/
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• #55
Only kiddin', I don't have that kind of dosh or that little sense........!!!!
Nice looking system, I'll certainly consider them ( the steel version of course)...
Cheers
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• #56
they offer a wider support. some people feel that their foot is rolling off the side of the pedal with spd's so prefer the wider support of a road cleat. personally i don't have that problem so am happy to forgo the disco slippers for now. don't forget the pedals are single sided so maybe not as easy to get into.
i have changed my mind since then. i love disco slippers.
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• #57
Only kiddin', I don't have that kind of dosh or that little sense........!!!!
Nice looking system, I'll certainly consider them ( the steel version of course)...
Cheers
the stainless steel ones are the best bet, last longest of all their pedals and not that much heavier than the ti ones - the chromo ones are shortest lived
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• #58
do these:
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/shimano/sh51-spd-cleats-ec005319go with these:
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/specialized/riata-mtb-womens-shoe-ec022228?query=women%20shoesor these:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34755013@N04/?saved=1and do they attach to these:
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• #59
Yes
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• #60
so are shoes and cleats basically interchangeable?
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• #61
do those pedals look shit and I shouldn't use them or like they still have some life in them?
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• #62
pretty much yes.
and those pedals should be fine for a good while yet.
my pair of those lasted 10 years before i gave them away, and they are still good -
• #63
sweet! Ok, time to have a chat with gerald about those shoes. I think I'll be clipless by tomorrow.
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• #64
good on you. good luck too
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• #65
thanks!
hi Ewan, I see you lurking down there!
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• #66
and jenne, make sure you get those cleats, they are single release, not multi release which can cause some unwanted unclipping.
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• #67
Ha! Busted. Hi!! When am I gonna see you and your husband (at Wests?), I was gutted I missed your wedding. Admittedly I was stuck in Scotland for a while...
Anyway, back on topic, I have two pairs of Time ATAC Aliums going spare, you're welcome to them for a bargainlicious price. IMO much better than SPDS. You will need some new cleats though...
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• #68
single release? ugh, new questions. the pedals that Diapo has (the girl whose bike I tried after the ride) has the kind with a bar at the front and a bar at the back. I don't know what those are called. It was clip down, unclip sideways. do these shimano sh-51s work the same way?
ewan, I have no idea what that means. all I know is that I have pedals already, will be getting shoes I can afford from coppiThat, and these cleats only cost £15. right now it's the cheapest way to get me started, then I can re-evaluate in the future.
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• #69
oh, and re: wests - not for donkeys if I get work in Bromley. If I'm able to work in Southwark, then soon.
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• #70
ewan, I have no idea what that means. all I know is that I have pedals already, will be getting shoes I can afford from coppiThat, and these cleats only cost £15. right now it's the cheapest way to get me started, then I can re-evaluate in the future.
ha, fair enough! once you've had clipless you'll never go back...
hope to see you around soon
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• #71
jenne, the ones you tried were time atacs, the same ewan has
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• #72
hmmm...those were nice. but I'd have to get different pedals. eh, this should be fine to start with. I'll only be out around £25.
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• #73
Jenne ... thanks for all your investigative work, and everyone for useful info ... helping me out too!
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• #74
single release? ugh, new questions.
you need the shimano single release cleats code SM-SH51 it will be on the packaging and on the cleat.
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• #75
ha! no prob, Julia. Hey, if I go for the aliums and you want my SPD pedals they're yours. you're giving me shoes and helping me with sewing, after all.
what rusty said
if you are used to a double sided mtb pedal would suggest speedplay zeros as a really easy pedal to change to