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Any recommendations for clipless road pedals?I've been using the Time Equipe Pro road pedals for the last decade or two. Because I have Sidi Genius shoes, I've had to use a cleat adaptor on the shoe in order to fit the Time Equipe cleat. Unfortunately, my adaptor broke last week (the threads that hold the front cleat in place got stripped), and I can't find a replacement adaptor anywhere, so I think I will finally have to get new pedals.Any specific suggestions? How are the new Time pedals?
Hey! Nice! Phil, those are bad ass aero wheels there It the bike aluminum right? Well, talk about weight... I do need to loose some pounds too. A few months ago I said I want to loose 7 and now it is going to be about 10 lbs now Too bad I don't live close to you otherwise we could go out for a ride together sometime. Take care,Buddy
Quote from: SET Man on 8 Sep 2008, 05:11 pmHey! Nice! Phil, those are bad ass aero wheels there It the bike aluminum right? Well, talk about weight... I do need to loose some pounds too. A few months ago I said I want to loose 7 and now it is going to be about 10 lbs now Too bad I don't live close to you otherwise we could go out for a ride together sometime. Take care,Buddy Buddy, the bike is Titanium, not Aluminum.... Here's more info:http://www.spectrum-cycles.com/I've actually been riding a decent amount, about 80-100 miles per week for the last 9 months or so and have been increasing the hill work over the summer. I've actually ridden from my house into Central Park a couple of times...
Hey! Just saw this on the news. Lance Armstrong is back on the bike again for 2009 Tour de France! http://sports.yahoo.com/sc/news;_ylt=AhfncQQMmXr4blb60zWvhgw5nYcB?slug=ap-armstrong-comeback&prov=ap&type=lgns Well, look this will make the 2009 Tour de France very interesting Take care,Buddy :thumb;