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    Posted: 05 Aug 09 at 1:22pm

lol I won't tell you then that I'm still on my original set of cleats and pedals (3rd pair of shoes though in 15 years...). The pedals have never been serviced, i've never greased them or anything. Absolutely amazing engineering. I think they may be some of the original shimano ones carved from granite (you can see them on my enduro on page 2 of this thread scratched to hell but still working!)...  I have a set of newer M-525's is it i think on my road bike and the cleats work fine in those too.

The cleats do look fooked and are really rubbed down (part of the reason I cant get them off is the bolt heads are knackered) but they still click in and stay attached pretty much no matter what. I dont use them for commuting though so probably dont do as many clip in and outs as you do in 6 months but have used them on my mountain bike and road bike everytime i get on it and we do ride fairly often!



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I reckon they are best for actually holding your feet on the pedals when you gun it through a rock garden and the bike is bucking all over the place. Ive got no idea how people cope with flatties!




Those of us who grew up on BMXs with no clicky pedals will know that there are ways and means of ensuring your feet stick to the pedals when pulling off some knarly maneouvres. I've only ever seriously lost my feet off of the pedals on my MTB once after a bit of showboating in North Nibley quarry and had I actually been paying attention to what I was about to ride over, rather than grinning like a muppet at my adoring fans I would have been fine.

I guess the same argument is applicable for fitting toe-loops on RS600s, which I also think is pointless. Just learn to look at whats coming and get some balance!
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James, we met a guy on a cyclocross bike coming down as we were heading up the pass between wasdale head and seathwaite in the lake district on a cyclo cross bike. Nutter. So no excuses there then....

I also grew up pre-spds so can ride without them, my rock garden comment was a little tongue in cheek, sorry perhaps should have used a smily face thingy....



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Originally posted by turnturtle

...this is purely for man-made tracks and
knobbly warwickshire B roads my friend!

Thats is the extent of use of most "mountain" bikes

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Since I havn't got a car atm I've been cycling around on my dads bike he picked up on ebay. Mid range hybrid thing that someone built. It does the job but is a little worn around the edges and the frame is on the verge of being too big. I still enjoy over taking trafic on it though down the hills! I've got to get a speedo thing on it.

Now im working (my tits off!) I'm going to put together a quality lightweight road bike for me to gun around London on.

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Originally posted by turnturtle

...this is purely for man-made tracks and
knobbly warwickshire B roads my friend!

Thats is the extent of use of most "mountain" bikes



This is so true. The other thing that amazes me is the huge number of 'all the gear, no idea' people you do see at the trail centres. Fine, they have gone to the effort of actually finding some mud, but to see someone pushing their full carbon full sus XC bike through a relatively tame rocky section really is laughable! It's like buying a brand new pre preg carbon over nomex I14 to learn to sail. (at the same time, I actively encourage this sort of behaviour as when they come to sell their bike on ebay in 6 months time after only having ridden round Hyde Park I will get a bargain... and it also keeps my LBS in business for when I need to buy a new chain or set of pads!)
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Originally posted by turnturtle

Originally posted by Guest#260

Originally posted by turnturtle

...this is purely for man-made
tracks and knobbly warwickshire B roads my friend!


Thats is the extent of use of most "mountain" bikes



which is exactly the reason why I didn't upgrade to a lighter 'mountain' bike
when I wanted to shed a bit of weight from the Specialized Hardrock I was
punting around the same routes.... hybrid bikes, which I guess is where a
cyclocross sits, seems to me to be a good solution for the less image
conscious rider who doesn't want a pure road machine and also doesn't want
to shell out for an MTB that's light enough to enjoy on the road as well.

A cyclo cross bike seems to be a good general purpose choice ...

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You can just put proper slicks on it too and then I really don't see how it really differs from a proper road bike.

I found that I was scared to use my road bike around town, with the dropped handlebars I found it really hard to have my head up for good visual awareness yet still be able to use the brakes. I used to just get really bad neck ache! Now, being in Devon, you need mountain bike style gear ratios to get up some of the hills so I'm sticking with the Marin!

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Well i had a nasty incident with flip flops and the pedals on my bike at abersoch, I have a huge chunk of flesh dangling about on  my ankle which i have been told need stiches!
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