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hi,
I've never owned a pair of cycle shoes before (too $$$!), but am now considering getting a pair.
I've read that when used with clipless pedals, you can increase your cycling efficiency because you
can "pull-up". How much of a difference does it make?
My local bike shop also mentioned that they make a difference even if you use them with normal
pedals. How would it help? I'm thinking maybe the stiff sole will take some strain off the feet.
Any other advantages? I ride a road bike, and do a bit of walking to get to places after I cycle.
The shop had this pair of Nike Katos for $150. Anyone knows if that's a good price?
http://www.wheel2wheel4bikes.com/products.php?mcat=3&scat=67&prodid=127
and finally... is there like a well-known place in Brisbane that sells shoes and nicks at really
good prices?
thanks!
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I've never owned a pair of cycle shoes before (too $$$!), but am now considering getting a pair.
I've read that when used with clipless pedals, you can increase your cycling efficiency because you
can "pull-up". How much of a difference does it make?
My local bike shop also mentioned that they make a difference even if you use them with normal
pedals. How would it help? I'm thinking maybe the stiff sole will take some strain off the feet.
Any other advantages? I ride a road bike, and do a bit of walking to get to places after I cycle.
The shop had this pair of Nike Katos for $150. Anyone knows if that's a good price?
http://www.wheel2wheel4bikes.com/products.php?mcat=3&scat=67&prodid=127
and finally... is there like a well-known place in Brisbane that sells shoes and nicks at really
good prices?
thanks!
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[email protected] is a valid email address. Don't remove anything!