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Anyone have any clipless pedals for sale?

Looking to make the switch from cages to clipless or at least invest in a pair for longer rides.I think i am looking for an SPD type pedal since i will be buying some actual sneakers also.Hoping maybe someone has a pair of pedals on here they are looking to get rid of at a cheap price? Thanks!


cpollack
2011-06-15 05:40:29

I just sent you a PM.


ieverhart
2011-06-15 05:53:13

I do have a pair of shoes for sale (or maybe just for free), they're Shimano MTB-type shoes, size 45. I like them but they're just a tad too small for me - I bought a similar pair of 46s which fit much better. Let me know if you're interested (or anyone else).


salty
2011-06-15 13:18:31

I am looking more for a sneaker type shoe. Probably going to go with a Mission Workshop shoe. Something i can wear at work and stuff.But if you don't find anyone to take these off of your hands and they fit me i will gladly take them if they'd be suitable for road rides.


cpollack
2011-06-16 15:31:30

yeah, i have a pair of DZR concubines - they're great, i wear them all day every day and would highly recommend them for that purpose. mission workshop resells them - i bought mine straight from DZR but it looks like the price is the same either way.


I wear the shimanos for longer rides because the sole is a good bit stiffer than the DZRs. They're ok to walk around in but I wouldn't want to wear them all day which is no problem with the DZRs. the ones i'm getting rid of look something like this (but not exactly): http://www.performancebike.com/images/performance/products/large/20-5458-GRY-ANGLE.jpg


salty
2011-06-16 17:31:35

I have a set of speedplay road pedals and cleats

brand new, but older.


I have tons of shoes in the 10-11 range if you

want to buy some of those.


steevo
2011-06-16 18:19:40

Todd, how well do the Concubines hold your foot? And are they breathable at all? I'm looking at getting a pair of the women's version but those are my two concerns.


kgavala
2011-06-16 21:09:57

When I first got them I thought they were a little loose but there's kind of a trick where you can squeeze them together while fastening the strap that makes them pretty tight. Although, now that they've broken in and I'm used to them, I really don't even do that. If you like to pull up on your pedals a lot they might not be the right shoe but I don't so no problems.


They breathe pretty well - the outer part is all full of holes.


They're probably my favorite pair of shoes ever.


salty
2011-06-16 22:11:15