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I love the normal Kursk and it's the only model of shoes I wear regularly in any occasion. Given that I couldn't get along with the Pro model very well.
They're quite cool while on the bike as they look exactly like the normal ones and they don't look like the classic bike shoes with cleats at all but walking in them for more than 100 meters is a pain. The soil is of course very rigid in order to maintain the stability of the foot while pedalling but it makes very difficult to walk in them.
Or maybe it's just my feet...
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That worked a treat, thanks. That's cut the amount of nonsense commuting rides in my feed by 50%.
I tried as well, but there's that huge flat non-sense right in the middle of the data in the performance tab that makes the visualisation useless to say the least, you know... those crappy 9 hours when you stay off the bike...
Plus the difference in elevation once the device is turned on again...
I think I'll stick to the 2 recordings per day, sadly.
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I had to wait 5 weeks for the delivery of a chainring from these guys.
The first excuse was that Royal Mail lost the package even though according to the (awful) tracking system the package never left their depot.
They said the policy was to wait 30 days before asking for a replacement but they were SO KIND that they sent me a replacement straight away. This was after 1-2 weeks. The following 3 weeks were spend in reading stupid excuses about the item not being in stock. Maybe. Maybe it was. No wait, it was not. And so on...It's a pity because the prices are quite competitive indeed.
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You can download them for every country from http://www.velomap.org/.
I cycled to France, Belgium, Netherlands and weekly in the UK with those for ages on My 800 and they're quite good.
If you give a small donation you can have a full European one as well, but it's easy to build up what you need with MapInstall.
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Hi all, I find myself lurking on the forum quite often so I eventually registered and thought I'd come here and say hi first thing! :)
My name is Ivan, I am Italian and moved to London a (quite long) while ago. I hope to find someone to ride with here since I am apparently falling short of buddies to ride with and a long spring/summer ahead is sad to be ridden alone!
Definitely too hot. Looking forward to some fresh showers later in the week.