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Shoes and Pedals

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Old 08-07.-2005, 02:07 AM   #1
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Default Shoes and Pedals

I've been riding my Bianchi Volpe for a year now, mostly to work so I have Wellgo pedals with clips that work with my regular shoes. I'm now going on some weekend tours of about 50 miles per day and I want a better set up for those hill climbs while still allowing me to walk with ease.

I'm considering Pyramid "Trekking" pedals that have SPD on one side and a regular MTB cage (for my daily commute) on the other side and Shimano SH-M038
shoes. What is your opinion of this combo? Will it work for extended touring?
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