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• #2
Try a pair of size XL from a EU manufacturer, e.g. Christophe
Or adjustable clips (never tried, but there are some)
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• #3
or go clipless ;)
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• #4
christophe and campy XL are ok as their size.
watch out for toe overlap cause its a bit scary when
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• #5
christophe and campy XL are ok as their size.
watch out for toe overlap cause its a bit scary when
it happens among city traffic.Garth, that was a Haiku!
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• #6
or go clipless ;)
Benny Hill speak the truth, go clipless.
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• #7
Don't like the idea of having to ride around with a set of shoes in my bag. Clipless is not for me.
I just bought some new Genetic Track Pedals so I ideally wanted something matched. Does anybody know what the Genetic Toe Clips (single strap) are like?
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• #8
Who says you need to ride around with a set of shoes in your bag? just wear MTB shoes for walking/riding.
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• #9
Benny Hill speak the truth...
DTM
Where's that ignore function?
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• #10
Who says you need to ride around with a set of shoes in your bag? just wear MTB shoes for walking/riding.
From what I have seen of road bike shoes, the soles are very stiff. I'd imagine walking for a long time with them wouldn't be particularly comfortable.
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• #11
It would be if you use MTB shoes and MTB pedal, quite a lots of forumeanger often ride on MTB pedal/shoes on their road/fixed bicycle.
I wear my MTB shoes a lots, the good thing about them is that the cleat* is well hidden to the point that it rarely interfere with the ground when you walk.
*varies on different brand.
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• #12
Garth, that was a Haiku!
yeah...
I'm looking for a set of steel toe clips.
I bought a pair of XL MKS steel toe clips from ebay but they seem far too small. My UK shoe size is 12-13 and MKS being japanese, the XL ones look like they would just about fit size 9 feet.
Any suggestions?