12-09-2004, 06:04 AM
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| | Re: "road/racing type" shoes for MTB clip-less pedals? On Thu, 09 Dec 2004 09:29:48 GMT, "Yuri Budilov"
<yuri_budilov@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Hello Everyone
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>I have Shimano M540 MTB clipless pedals on my road/racing bicycle and I am
>quite happy with my pedals. I ride on the road only, obviously.
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>I have MTB shoes (Shimano SH-MO38) that are quite heavy, lace-up and I am
>not too happy with them.
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>I am looking for a shoe that works with my existing Shimano M540 clip-less
>pedals but otherwise is much closer to a road-racing type of shoe than it is
>to MTB off-road shoe. Perhaps a touring shoe, I do not know.
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>Any recommendations please? Brands, models, types, etc
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>Thanks
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Hi, check out the various models of Sidi. I went from a pair of Pearl
Izumi Vortex road shoes, to Sidi Genius 4 road shoes and the
improvement in comfort was worth the price. Thery offer one of the
best selections of size, half sizes, mega, and narrow. So you can get
a really good fit. They make mtb versions of the Genuis, called the
Dominator. See link - http://www.sidiusa.com/mtbs/images/m...r_blackbla.jpg
Sidi website - http://www.sidiusa.com/index.html
Life is Good!
Jeff |
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