Trying to solve my sore foot conundrum on longer rides and the more 
research I do, the more conflicting info I get about whether or not 
the shoe matters, or the pedal surface does (this is for platforms, not 
clipless pedals).

*Weigh in and tell me if you think that with the right kind of platform, 
you can ride any street shoe you want, no matter how good or atrocious the 
sole is.*
*Or, if its the shoe that counts.*

Interested to know if there really is an answer to this before deciding to 
sink money into either shoes or pedals first. Experimenting with bike 
componentry gets expensive fast.

In Just Ride, the author says its the pedal that counts only. Any footwear 
works with a good platform pedal.

*No need to mention the pedal/shoe as others are weighing in on that on 
another thread here.*
*No need to mention strength of feet, as we have already covered that 
issue, and that is a different matter for debate.*

I remember riding the last three centuries on my MKS Touring pedals. All 
with different shoes.
The first pair left me hurting (Old Nike Sneakers).
The second pair left me hurting (LLBean Mocks).
The third pair didn't hurt at all on that third century, but now they do 
when I ride with them (New Nike sneakers).
I do get other minor foot complaints outside of century riding. So I think 
a pedal/shoe change is in order.

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