Yep. Go for them. Grip Kings feel like arch support, so any light shoe is
a rigid bike shoe, with no hot spots. You have "high efficiency", infinite
pedal float to save your joints, and get-on-and-go readiness. I lube mine by
pulling the plastic plug over the outboard bearings and dribbling in Phil's
gooey green oil, and popping it back in. Mine don't seem to leak oil much,
or at all after that treatment.

On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:39 AM, Brad Gantt <brdg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I say go for it. I love my 'Kings. Recently rode a fast 40 miles in
> Tevas and total comfort. They don't feel big, they feel good.
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