I ride whatever I have on.  I've found that any minor difference in
the feel is more than made up for taking the time to decide which shoe
to wear.  So, I don't try to decide and just go ride.

John

On Nov 15, 1:11 pm, William <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I use some of everything.
>
> Sidi Genius and Speedplay lollipop pedals.  Currently on my gofast.  I
> like them very much for riding.  They are among the worst ever for
> putting one's foot down
>
> Shimano treaded road shoes and Shimano Mountain shoes with Old
> generation Shimano SPD pedals (2 pairs of 747's and even a pair or two
> of 737s).  I use these a lot.  I use them for mountain riding, and
> have them currently on the Hilsen, and on the tandem.
>
> Sidi Cyclocross shoes without cleats.  Detto Cyclocross shoes without
> cleats.  MKS Sylvan and Suntour Sprint toe clip and strap pedals.  I
> don't have these on any bike right now, but I use them frequently on
> the gofast when I tire of the stupid walking characteristics of the
> lollipop cleats.  The Detto Shoes are NOS and need some breaking in,
> before I decide on some custom outsole mods that I want my cobbler to
> do for me.  Maybe those will go back on soon...
>
> Grip King (supremes!) and Sneaker pedals with nearly every shoe I own,
> including Vans, Puma Slip ons, Adidas Sambas, and leather dress
> shoes.  The only thing that I find that bugs me is that some shoes
> have a taller stack up than others.  The Clarks I have on right now
> make my saddle feel a few mm too low.
>
> I have some cheap Adidas SPD shoes and a few pairs of cheap wellgo/
> Ritchey pedals, but I don't use those really at all anymore.  They
> work fine, though, especially the pedals.
>
> On Nov 15, 9:26 am, Rene Sterental <orthie...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I use the se for mountain biking on my dual suspension. Want to be
> > firmly engaged to the bike when it's bouncing all over the place or
> > when struggling to keep pushing on a very steep uphill.
>
> > Cannot stand being clipped on the Rivendells and love the ability to
> > move my foot around and find the sweet spot for no pain!
>
> > René
>
> > Sent from my iPhone 4
>
> > On Nov 15, 2010, at 9:22 AM, Michael_S <mikeybi...@rocketmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I'll buck the trend... I love my SPD Specialied MTB shoes with the
> > > varus wedge design. Since I found these about 7-8 years ago I've used
> > > nothing else for a serious ride. B4 that I always had inside knee
> > > soreness on long rides.
>
> > > Around town I use my Chacos sandals.
>
> > > ~Mike~
>
> > > On Nov 15, 7:46 am, PATRICK MOORE <bertin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> Question 'bout clip 'n' strap pedals: one reason I changed back to
> > >> clipless is that, at least on the narrow RX-1 and Wellgo track pedals
> > >> I was using, my feet would migrate sideways and end up rubbing
> > >> (especally my right foot bunion) on the admittedly very straight
> > >> up-and-down Cyclotourist and Stronglight cranks; this happened both
> > >> with my Rivat cleated shoes and the street shoes I wore. The only clip
> > >> and strap pedals that avoided this problem are the MKS touring pedals,
> > >> but as wide as they are, and with the spindle so offset to the
> > >> outside, they considerably augment the Q. Does anyone else using clips
> > >> and straps have this problem? My feet are not that wide (well, the
> > >> bunion is wide, but I had the same issue with my left foot) and only
> > >> size 10/44. And, the RX-1s had little tabs in the inside to keep the
> > >> strap in place, too.
>
> > >> On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 8:04 AM, Ginz <theg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >>> Gola Harriers in Suede.  They are indoor soccer shoes, similar in
> > >>> style to the Adidas Samba but with a durable suede upper and trendy
> > >>> good looks. :)
>
> > >>> They are narrow.  So, wider feet need not bother.  However, they work
> > >>> well on the narrowest track pedals and toe clips.  Difficult to find
> > >>> in the USA, best to order directly from the USA Gola Store.
>
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