advantages and disadvantages of mountain clipless pedals versus the road/racing pedal



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Yuri Budilov

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Hello all

I have a 2004 Trek 1000 road bike with Shimano PD-M540 MTB-style clipless
pedals and Shimano SH-MO38 MTB-style shoes (the ones you can use for
walking).

I have noticed that most "serious" road/racing bicycle riders use the
racing-style clipless pedals and racing-style shoes (the ones you can *not*
walk properly)

Can anyone illuminate me on the advantages and disadvantages of those
racing-style bicycle shoes and clipless pedals as compared to my MTB-style
set-up, when both set-ups are used on a road/racing bicycle, please?

thank you in advance

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Yuri
 
Never mind. I found some past discussions on this topic.

thanks!

"Yuri Budilov" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hello all
>
> I have a 2004 Trek 1000 road bike with Shimano PD-M540 MTB-style clipless
> pedals and Shimano SH-MO38 MTB-style shoes (the ones you can use for
> walking).
>
> I have noticed that most "serious" road/racing bicycle riders use the
> racing-style clipless pedals and racing-style shoes (the ones you can

*not*
> walk properly)
>
> Can anyone illuminate me on the advantages and disadvantages of those
> racing-style bicycle shoes and clipless pedals as compared to my MTB-style
> set-up, when both set-ups are used on a road/racing bicycle, please?
>
> thank you in advance
>
> --
> Yuri
>
>
 
On Sat, 24 Apr 2004 00:05:12 GMT, "Yuri Budilov"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Never mind. I found some past discussions on this topic.
>thanks!


Thank you! ;)
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Rick Onanian
 

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