Subject: RE: Another Newbie Welcome to the sport! It sounds like you have other priorities than spending a ton of $$ on gear. There's nothing wrong with that unless your livelihood is selling such gear. I have Rodeo pedals (Nashbar or Performance...can't remember which) which are platform (regular) on one side and SPD clipless on the other on my mountain bike. I have (gasp) SPD pedals on my tri bike. A proper cyclist wouldn't be caught dead mixing mountain bike cleats with road gear, but they work for me (3 Ironman distance races). I'm not so worried running through transition with my SPD cleats. Plus, the SPD pedals are 2 sided, so I don't have to ever worry about flipping them over to clip in. Do you already have shoes with SPD cleats? (Spin bikes usually use the SPD pedals). If so, you're good to go. If not, consider continuing with platform pedals and your running shoes (you could add straps or toe cages if you really want). Running shoes are a lot more flexible and you'll lose a bit of power transfer, but you also won't be switching shoes between the bike and run. In a sprint with a 15 mile ride, you'd probably not notice the 1 minute "slowdown" riding in running shoes which is offset by about 30 seconds faster transition. I did my first 2 tri's on a mountain bike with running shoes. |