steve mercier
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Adidas Five TensThose are GOOD looking shoes! Who makes them?
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Adidas Five TensThose are GOOD looking shoes! Who makes them?
I think the 510s are an Adidas brand.Those are GOOD looking shoes! Who makes them?
Did you ever find a better shoe/pedal combo? I also have the Satellite City Pedals (on a Verve +3) and don't think they're the best. ThanksThanks a bunch to everyone for their insights! The ASICS/Bontrager Satellite City pedal combo I have are just OK but really slip more than I prefer. I’m looking at a shoe/pedal combo change to get the best of both worlds.
So, you're using the One Up Composites now, and happy with them with the Five Ten Freerider Pros? Have I got that right? ThanksRead the message above yours.
Thanks for your input Stefan. I was looking for flats without metal pins for my wife. I think she will like the Race Face Ride model.Adidas 510 with either CrankBrothers Stamp 1 pedals or with Race Face (e.g. Ride) ones. The "Stamps" are equipped with adjustable steel pins that hold the shoe as strong as the clipless pedal hold the shoe-cleat. You actually need to lift your feet from the Stamps before dismounting the bike. The downside is you can hurt your shins agains the pins if you're not careful enough. The Race Face "Ride" have plastic "pins" that hold the shoe well, no danger of injury.
She certainly will. She can still get a hit in the shin but won't bleedI think she will like the Race Face Ride model.
I finally tried my Bioms with my platform pedals on my new bike. They work really well - much better than my cycling shoes with the cleats removed. The Pearl Izumi soles are just a touch too hard and the golf shoe soles stick like glue!Same here.
Platform spikes pedals match with my Ecco Biom Golf shoes. The YAK leather is comfy and rain resistant.
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I confirm: these are very good platform pedals without spikes.I like the Bontrager Satellite City pedals on my Verve + 3.