John,

I use SPD pedals on my "pure" road bike, my most road-ish mixed surface 
bikes get combo pedals, and everything else gets flat pedals.
For combo SPD/flat pedals, I have the VP-R62 on one bike, which seems no 
longer available. But I have a few pairs of the very similar Venzo dual 
function pedals: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B084GHVVFP/

They all work great, but I prefer the ones with at least a few pins on the 
flat side. The silver VP pedals have them, but the Venzo's that are most 
like the VPs do not - only a concern if you must have silver.

-Dave

On Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 4:42:16 PM UTC-4 Glen wrote:

> Following on to this; has anyone here used the MKS ezy pedal system to 
> easily swap between flats and clipless?
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 1:41:02 PM UTC-6 John Bokman wrote:
>
>> Rivsters: 
>>
>> I've ridden many many years on Speedplay Frogs with great enjoyment.
>> I've also ridden for years on flat pedals (MKS Sylvan Touring are my 
>> favorite) with great enjoyment.
>>
>> I'm now curious about trying something I thought I'd never try: A 
>> clipless-flat combo pedal.  Because there are times  - especially on longer 
>> rides - when I want more foot support than my flat pedals provide. (Yes, 
>> I've used larger flat pedals - VP Vice - and found no effective difference 
>> to my MKS Sylvan in this regard.)
>>
>> So for those of you who still ride clipless, and who in fact use a combo 
>> pedal: What's your favorite?
>>
>> John
>>
>>

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