What shoes do you wear?
adowling92
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What shoes do you wear when you're out on your Mountain bike?
Nothing compares to the simple pleasure of a bike ride. --John F. Kennedy
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some LAKE spds, either of the 5:10s and some times the Etnies. it depends on whick MTB I am playing on."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
Parktools :?:SheldonBrown0 -
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5:10 Freerides for MTB flat pedals.
Shimano R088 for roadyness. (please don't ban me!)Bikes are OK, I guess... :-)
2008 Specialized Stumpjumper FSR Comp.
2013 Trek 1.2
1982 Holdsworth Elan.0 -
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Cheap Nike things from Sports Direct that seem to give me better feel and a stiffer surface that some Five 10's I've ridden at 5 times the price - happy with my cheap-ness0
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Some Clarks Commandos ......secret compartment in sole for a compass in case I get lost cheaper than a Garmin0
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Flip flops.
Sandals with socks in winter obviously.I don't do smileys.
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Set of Vans waffle soles.0
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Reebok Classics.0
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Barefoot.0
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AM45sTrail fun - Transition Bandit
Road - Wilier Izoard Centaur/Cube Agree C62 Disc
Allround - Cotic Solaris0 -
Thewaylander wrote:Set of Vans waffle soles.
All my old Vans, when they get too antisocially dirty/smelly to be worn in work or public, get thrown on my garage pile of "riding shoes".0 -
A nice pair of brown brogues like so...
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YeehaaMcgee wrote:Thewaylander wrote:Set of Vans waffle soles.
All my old Vans, when they get too antisocially dirty/smelly to be worn in work or public, get thrown on my garage pile of "riding shoes"."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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Good Old Bakes wrote:A nice pair of brown brogues like so..."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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I just wear some cheap nike skate type shoes with my superstar nano flat pedals.
I would like to try spd pedals and shoes at some point0 -
Sombrio xshazamsCube Analog 2012 with various upgrades.0
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Spesh S-Works.0
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teva links mid, great boots for the price I paid only £40:DViner
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Swore by FiveTens for years until I switched to SPD's now using a pair of Shimano MP66's I got off here mega cheap and they are awesome! Shame they replaced them with the kinda gash looking AM45's IMO!!0
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Pair of old Merrells. Even once the stitching gave way on both of them, tube of superglue worked a treat. Sole finally thinned out now tho so been looking at those Teva Links hoping the price may drop from £68. Don't want the mid-ankle ones tho...0
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Summer Specialized BG Comp or Winter Shimano MP66 on my SPD equipped F/S.
Summer New Balance cross trainers or Winter Karrimor waterproof walking shoes on my flat pedal eqipped H/T.Fig rolls: proof that god loves cyclists and that she wants us to do another lap0 -
Shimano XC50Ns and some AM41s.
Like the fit of shimano SPD shoes. The AM41s, I like their grip, and after 2 years are still going strong, especially like them in winter, keep my feet warm enough and cope well with the abuse they get.0 -
Ancient pair of Shimano SPDs for both road and MTBSpecialized Roubaix Elite 2015
XM-057 rigid 29er0 -
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reebok wash 'n' go trainers and i use bear trap pedals. they give an amazing locking grip between them but i know one day my shins may get it!I don't know enough to make smart r's remarks about peoples choice of parts 'n' things, yet!0
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For flat pedals my only choice is Nike 6.0's.
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Old nike shox trainers0