Non clippless pedels for Road Bike
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I have DMR V8's on mine at the minute, but I am looking at putting spd's on with multi release cleats.2019 Ribble CGR SL
2015 Specialized Roubaix Sport sl4
2014 Specialized Allez Sport0 -
V8's are pretty standard as a flat pedal... I used to use them on all my DH bikes (but then got rid of them all).0
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You could try Shimano A530's. Flat on one side, and SPD clip on the other. I have them on my commuter bike so I can use them with regular shoes when the need arises. They will also be ready for you when you upgrade to clipless, which you should be thinking about as it makes such a difference to the riding experience :-)0
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That is a good option actually, will look into that.
What are the main benefits you have found to going clip-less, is it more energy for longer?0 -
Bike-Rich wrote:That is a good option actually, will look into that.
What are the main benefits you have found to going clip-less, is it more energy for longer?
I think you can get carbon soled shoes to add to this feeling too, but I guess they are dear0 -
MKS pedals are very good, I use the Sylvian Touring double sided version.0
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Thanks for help guys
Going to get a set of Shimano A530 and take it from there. Will look into getting some shoes next.0 -
MichaelW wrote:MKS pedals are very good, I use the Sylvian Touring double sided version.
GR-9s for soft soles. Decent contact patch and nothing to dig into the soles let alone rip them to pieces.
V8's obviously can't take clips and straps, I couldn't live without them though, found my feet expecting to be strepped on when I get my MTB up to speed at times :?Do Nellyphants count?
Commuter: FCN 9
Cheapo Roadie: FCN 5
Off Road: FCN 11
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