Subject: RE: Bike shoes?Actually, you can use an SPD pedal (usually used in mtn bikes) designed for road bikes. Performance has one for around $40. I think you can also use a Crank Brothers egg beater style that is made for road bikes and uses the same cleat as the mountain bike version. You don't need to have the bike first or the the chose/cleat first. Of course, you will need both to ride effectively. Most mid to upper range bikes come with no pedal, so you can add whatever you want. Removing a basic pedal is very easy with a pedal wrench, or just ask the BS to replace the old pedal with the new. Since the components are all made by the same couple of manufacturers, it doesn't matter where you bought the bike for compatability. When I got out of racing for a few years, I replaced my Look pedals on the bike with SPDs for the road bike, and used my bike as a commuter/touring bike. I used the same shoe for my road bike as my mountain bike. It was nice being able to get off the bike and walk around easily when touring. Edited by gearboy 2008-09-24 6:21 AM
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