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I'm pretty excited b/c I just purchased my first pair of clipless pedals for my road bike. After much forum browsing and deal searching I landed on Crank Bros Candy's. Aside from that, I am looking at purchasing a road shoe for these pedals. STRICTLY ROAD. I know mtn shoes have a recessed sole, but I am really not worried or interested in walking in my biking shoes. I am completely uneducated on what road shoe to look for and all I can say is I need a reliable, stiff shoe to fit a 2-bolt pattern for my cleats. If anyone else uses these pedals w/ a road shoe or knows someone who does, what shoe would you suggest? |
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Your other option that I'm aware of are Sidi Genius 5's which support 2 bolt patterns. --brett |
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http://www.crankbrothers.com/3hole_cleat.php?itemId= Just beware that there's not quite as much lateral adjustment with this compared to using the premium cleat with a 3 hole adapter, though. n |
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Candy pedals will not come with a 3 hole cleat or an adapter, so if you get Candies you'll have to buy the Quattro cleats separately. On the other hand if you just go with Quattros in the first place you won't have anything to worry about - they come with a 3 hole cleat. Quattros are very similar to Candies, but they have a slightly larger platform, weigh a little less and I think they may be a bit more expensive (though having to purchase the cleats separate may eat up any savings...). |
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