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I use SPD type ATB shoes and pedals on my MTB and bent. I currently = have straps and toe clips on
my Cannondale road bike. I want to go = clipless on it too. Is there any reason (disadvantage) to
using ATB = pedals on the Cannondale road bike, rather than spend money on a new set = of road shoes
and clipless system? Unless there is a overwhelming = advantage, I really like the sunken cleats in
the ATB style of shoe = versus the tap dancing style (AKA road) shoe. Thanks.
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>I use SPD type ATB shoes and pedals on my MTB = and=20 bent. I
currently have straps and toe clips on my Cannondale road=20 bike. I want to go clipless
on it too. Is there any reason=20 (disadvantage) to using ATB pedals on the Cannondale
road bike, rather = than=20 spend money on a new set of road shoes and clipless system?
Unless = there=20 is a overwhelming advantage, I really like the sunken cleats in the =
ATB=20 style of shoe versus the tap dancing style (AKA road) shoe. =20
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I use SPD type ATB shoes and pedals on my MTB and bent. I currently = have straps and toe clips on
my Cannondale road bike. I want to go = clipless on it too. Is there any reason (disadvantage) to
using ATB = pedals on the Cannondale road bike, rather than spend money on a new set = of road shoes
and clipless system? Unless there is a overwhelming = advantage, I really like the sunken cleats in
the ATB style of shoe = versus the tap dancing style (AKA road) shoe. Thanks.
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>I use SPD type ATB shoes and pedals on my MTB = and=20 bent. I
currently have straps and toe clips on my Cannondale road=20 bike. I want to go clipless
on it too. Is there any reason=20 (disadvantage) to using ATB pedals on the Cannondale
road bike, rather = than=20 spend money on a new set of road shoes and clipless system?
Unless = there=20 is a overwhelming advantage, I really like the sunken cleats in the =
ATB=20 style of shoe versus the tap dancing style (AKA road) shoe. =20
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