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Subject: FS: Shimano and Specialized shoes - sz 41/40
Two shoes here, both in fantastic condition:

Shimano SH-TR02, size 42 (US 8.5).  Purchased for $99.99 on a closeout, and unfortunately I made a bad size choice as they are too big.  Ridden just 3 times outdoors and about 10 times on my indoor trainer so they're in great shape.  Cleats not included.

--Asking $60.00
Shimano SH-TR02 

Specialized BG Comp MTB, size 40 (US 7.5).  Purchased for $124.99, and while these fit perfect and I love the shoes I bought them for spinning, so after buying a trainer I have no further use for them.  Used approximately 15 times, all on an indoor spin bike, and they are in PERFECT condition. Shimano SM-SH51 cleats included (purchased for $15) along with the cleat tool.

--Asking $80

'08 Specialized BG Comp

If there's no interest here I'm going to take them to Craigslist in a week.  I can accept Paypal, a check or cash.  Let me know if there are any questions, or if you'd like to see pics of the actual shoes.

Thanks

Edited by Brownie28 2009-04-06 7:39 PM


2009-04-07 5:21 PM
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Subject: RE: FS: Shimano and Specialized shoes - sz 41/40
Is that Shimano shoe a tri shoe?
2009-04-07 9:01 PM
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Subject: RE: FS: Shimano and Specialized shoes - sz 41/40
nscrbug - 2009-04-07 5:21 PM Is that Shimano shoe a tri shoe?


It is, yes.  Just has the one velcro strap across the top for quick release, as you can see in the picture.  I just bought the next model up (the SH-TR50) and my assessment of this type of shoe is this (now that I have one that fits my foot): they are PERFECT for triathlons because of the one big velcro strap across the front and the loop at the heel (making it easier to slip on and off).  You have to make sure you have the velcro secure across the top, nice and tight, to get the snug 'racing shoe' feeling, otherwise the shoe might feel a little lose, not as tight as a pure racing shoe.  But if you have the right size, and the velcro is snug across the top, they feel great.


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