Joe_Rides
Senior Retro Guru
I'm doing quite a bit of road riding at the moment and would like to try clipless pedals. I've only ever run on flats (being a mtb'er at heart) so I literally know nothing.
Naturally I've read up a little, but the selection is vast and the information is varied.
Please educate me, or better still, recommend a first-timer some shoes and some pedals.
General
I keep reading that MTB-type SPD's are preferred over road-specific ones. Is this right? Would road shoes not work on MTB pedals? Would mtb shoes work on road pedals?!
Shoes
Although I will only be riding clipless on road, I do tend to find myself getting lost and going off-piste occasionally. As such I was rather hoping to find some shoes which I can walk ok in (not for long periods). Also, I don't want to spend much money. Perhaps a touring type shoe? Any ideas?
Pedals
I own some plastic shimano dual purpose jobbies (clips one side, flat the other) which came on a bike I bought. I can try these initially, but looking at prices, new pedals aren't expensive anyway. It seems shimano M520 pedals are one of the go-to budget SPDs?
Any input appreciated.
Cheers,
Joe
Naturally I've read up a little, but the selection is vast and the information is varied.
Please educate me, or better still, recommend a first-timer some shoes and some pedals.
General
I keep reading that MTB-type SPD's are preferred over road-specific ones. Is this right? Would road shoes not work on MTB pedals? Would mtb shoes work on road pedals?!
Shoes
Although I will only be riding clipless on road, I do tend to find myself getting lost and going off-piste occasionally. As such I was rather hoping to find some shoes which I can walk ok in (not for long periods). Also, I don't want to spend much money. Perhaps a touring type shoe? Any ideas?
Pedals
I own some plastic shimano dual purpose jobbies (clips one side, flat the other) which came on a bike I bought. I can try these initially, but looking at prices, new pedals aren't expensive anyway. It seems shimano M520 pedals are one of the go-to budget SPDs?
Any input appreciated.
Cheers,
Joe