Ok bike peeps
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Are there pedals that work with special shoes and also regular trainers?
I’ve only ever used flat pedals
@jon-nyc said in Ok bike peeps:
Are there pedals that work with special shoes and also regular trainers?
I’ve only ever used flat pedals
Yes, they're platforms on one side, "clipless" on the other. But they can be very fiddly. I find them not worth it.
SPDs are likely better. The cleats can be recessed, so they can act as regular shoes. That's what I have. Without seeing the bottoms you'd never know they weren't tennis shoes.
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@jon-nyc said in Ok bike peeps:
Jesus you guys are turning me into one of those people.
Just don't buy no damn jerseys.
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@jon-nyc said in Ok bike peeps:
Are there pedals that work with special shoes and also regular trainers?
I’ve only ever used flat pedals
Yes, they're platforms on one side, "clipless" on the other. But they can be very fiddly. I find them not worth it.
SPDs are likely better. The cleats can be recessed, so they can act as regular shoes. That's what I have. Without seeing the bottoms you'd never know they weren't tennis shoes.
@Aqua-Letifer said in Ok bike peeps:
But they can be very fiddly. I find them not worth it.
Yes, agreed. Hybrid pedals suck. But there is no problem just using flat pedals. They work just as well as SPD or SPD-SL and the like, and you won't look like an idiot falling with your bike at 0.5 mph (we've all been there).
Aqua is right about using MTB pedals like SPD. They have the big advantage that you can walk reasonably well with them, whereas you look like a duck when walking with road bike pedals.
I for one would just stick to flat pedals to get started.
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I once had to walk over 5 miles in those bloody duck-shoes after getting a flat and my pump failing.
What a nightmare.
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I once had to walk over 5 miles in those bloody duck-shoes after getting a flat and my pump failing.
What a nightmare.
Yeah, see? You’re exactly what I don’t want to become.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Ok bike peeps:
But they can be very fiddly. I find them not worth it.
Yes, agreed. Hybrid pedals suck. But there is no problem just using flat pedals. They work just as well as SPD or SPD-SL and the like, and you won't look like an idiot falling with your bike at 0.5 mph (we've all been there).
Aqua is right about using MTB pedals like SPD. They have the big advantage that you can walk reasonably well with them, whereas you look like a duck when walking with road bike pedals.
I for one would just stick to flat pedals to get started.
@Klaus said in Ok bike peeps:
I for one would just stick to flat pedals to get started.
Same, unless you have serious problems with your quads. Sure, clipless shoes help, but they aren't game-changers, especially if you're not doing centuries (yet).
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Yeah, see? You’re exactly what I don’t want to become.
@jon-nyc said in Ok bike peeps:
Yeah, see? You’re exactly what I don’t want to become.
Stick with me, mate. Eschew those MAMILs over there.
(...Then again, I doubt you'd wanna become me, either.)
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@jon-nyc said in Ok bike peeps:
Yeah, see? You’re exactly what I don’t want to become.
Stick with me, mate. Eschew those MAMILs over there.
(...Then again, I doubt you'd wanna become me, either.)
@Aqua-Letifer said in Ok bike peeps:
@jon-nyc said in Ok bike peeps:
Yeah, see? You’re exactly what I don’t want to become.
Stick with me, mate. Eschew those MAMILs over there.
(...Then again, I doubt you'd wanna become me, either.)
My hair’s too short to put it in a bun.
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I once had to walk over 5 miles in those bloody duck-shoes after getting a flat and my pump failing.
What a nightmare.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Ok bike peeps:
I once had to walk over 5 miles in those bloody duck-shoes after getting a flat and my pump failing.
What a nightmare.
I called my wife to pick me up about 10 miles outside of town one day when I snapped my chain.
I called her another time after I flatted twice on one ride and had no spares or repair kit remaining in the saddle pack. I was about 15 miles from home that time.
I agree that walking in road shoes is not fun, but I don't like to ride without them.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Ok bike peeps:
I once had to walk over 5 miles in those bloody duck-shoes after getting a flat and my pump failing.
What a nightmare.
I called my wife to pick me up about 10 miles outside of town one day when I snapped my chain.
I called her another time after I flatted twice on one ride and had no spares or repair kit remaining in the saddle pack. I was about 15 miles from home that time.
I agree that walking in road shoes is not fun, but I don't like to ride without them.
@mark said in Ok bike peeps:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Ok bike peeps:
I once had to walk over 5 miles in those bloody duck-shoes after getting a flat and my pump failing.
What a nightmare.
I called my wife to pick me up about 10 miles outside of town one day when I snapped my chain.
I called her another time after I flatted twice on one ride and had no spares or repair kit remaining in the saddle pack. I was about 15 miles from home that time.
Wussy.
Just kidding.
I've been bailed out a couple times, too.
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My wife was in England at the time IIRC, and selfishly refused to pick me up.