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• #177
I need a pair of SPD/ mtb shoes in a size 41 / UK 7 if anyone has any to sell.
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• #178
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=29827
Just got these Sidi Giau's for mega cheap. Use the voucher code ten£ for an extra 10% off sale price. Thanks for your advice guys, I'm a 6.5/7 too and went for the 42's, fit like a dream. x
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• #179
yep, look nice...but I'm thinking closer to £20-30...I've got my pricey disco shoes already!
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• #180
ladies, these are too small for guys, they are a 7.
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• #181
hi all, I have a pair of brand new purple and blue Nike Poohbah spd's in size 41 (6-7). I just want what I paid for them as they're not really my style - £40. PM me if interested and I can bring them with me to London tomorrow!
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• #182
Yo! Jess!
I think La Wicks has dibs on these but if she changes her mind I'll take them off her/your hands.
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• #183
Got a pair of these, really nice shoes, but they come up a size small. In the process of returning for a pair that should fit.
http://www.alwaysriding.co.uk/dzr-tosca-shoe-for-women-917.html
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• #184
^really nice, never seen them before.
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• #185
Scoot rocks and recommends them I think!
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• #186
Yo! Jess!
I think La Wicks has dibs on these but if she changes her mind I'll take them off her/your hands.
Indeed. Back off ladypants.
Or if they don't fit you can haz. ;)I will have 2 pairs of trainer boot style spd's for sellz, providing these ^ fit.
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• #187
I'm falling back, I'm falling back!
Also liking the sound of the above too...falls a bit forward
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• #188
Finally got the Poohbahs. They fit like a glove, sorry Pootsa.
But that does mean I'm selling all the ones I've bought along the way that don't fit!
http://www.lfgss.com/thread83487.html#post2809967 -
• #189
If any ladies with small feet (UK 4.5) looking for some shoes, I'm selling these that take road and spd cleats: http://www.lfgss.com/thread84107.html#post2830622
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• #190
I've got a pair of silver road Sidis for sale, £70. Sz 40, the left one is slightly too small. Might work perfectly for anyone who wears a 38 in Specialized/Shimano or a 39 in Sidis.
Photo not embedding, here's the link.
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• #191
Selling my shoes.
Scott Ladies road shoes. Size 7. £15
I didn't wear them that much tbh
And still these. They're awesome but a shade too big. Size 7 ish. I paid £60 for them and wore them maybe twice. £40
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• #192
]Hello ladies
I'm selling my SIDI's. Size 37 MTB in black and bronze with barely used SPD cleats. Despite my best efforts to perform some sort of re-enactment from Cinderella, I have to resign myself to the fact that they're just too darn small for me. I usually take a UK size 3, but as someone else mentioned earlier in the year on this thread, SIDI's come up small.
I live in SW2, so ideally pick up eve/weekend from here, or I work in SW3, so could meet at lunchtime if preferred. Will also post out at cost, if required.
£50.
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• #193
I have a pair of these;
and they're super-comfy on the feet (I have a pair of Chrome Kursk Pros, too, and they absolutely rip your feet to shreds if you try to walk more than a couple of steps in them - don't even consider doing grocery shopping. No way.) but there is one pressure point on the 'cuff' of the high-top, right at the back. It's usually fine, but while descending a hill fixed, and trying to pull up in them, it really digs in.
Also they're a pain to take on and off - they really want to stay on your feet.
And I forgot to mention - they're completely vegan! All fake leather, but not the hideous type.I'll be coming over to the UK and riding for a month in them soon, so I'll see how they hold up over the distances...
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• #194
Are they DZR's?
Was wondering if those that do have DZR'S could comment on how they size up? E.g if you're a 6 in normal shoes, get a 6 etc?
And anyone know if there is anywhere in Londons you can try them on?
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• #195
Yep, I recently bought a pair, been wearing them every day for 3 weeks and they're awesome!
Not quite as comfy as my other DZR's, since they are made of thicker stuff, but this does make them warmer and more waterproof. As mentioned above there is a bit on the heel which digs in but I found that if I just don't pull the top few lace loops too tight it doesn't pull the shoe around the ankle so much so doesn't dig at all. I wear a size 4 which is my usual size.
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• #196
Also I got them from Urban Cyclery (my LBS in Swansea!) online shop where they're selling them for £63! Much cheaper than alwaysriding :)
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• #197
Ooh! Awesome info! Thanks Scoot!
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• #198
hey poots i've seen DZRs in Tokyo Fix, Soho, i have a pair size 40 and they come up quite large.
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• #199
hey poots i've seen DZRs in Tokyo Fix, Soho, i have a pair size 40 and they come up quite large.
Oh FFS....got some on the way from Swansea and the bloke who was dealing with my internetz order said the sizing was all wierd and insisted size 6 wouldn't fit me (despite Scoot saying size was pretty normal-ish) oh well, got a pair of size 40's on the way...fingers crossed!
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• #200
i love those shoes and the only left were too big!!
just saw this in classifieds, I have no connection with it but thought size 6/7 winter boots might be of interest to some: https://www.lfgss.com/thread80020.html