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  • Which 5 10 shoe thats spd and not 'big'
  • hora
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    As in bulky and too heavy?

    mikewsmith
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    Minaar I think are the only ones size was wierd for me but like them

    mikewsmith
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    Minaar I think are the only ones size was wierd for me but like them

    rob-jackson
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    Why a 5:10 shoe for Spds? SO it looks like you are riding flats and gnarly in the cafe and carpark?

    hora
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    Any really however I don’t get on with alot of spd/mtb shoes as I found the grips fouled with clipping in/unclipping. I looked at the Spesh Tahoe but they have mixed reviews on sole flex.

    mikewsmith
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    For the minaars you will need to run the thin plate to lift the cleat out a bit. Also.with grippy pedals it may make clipping harder but better if you follow. On mallets with fresh pins you are very connected to the pedal

    rob-jackson
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    Got some mallets that need greasing etc that you can have for nowt Hora, give me a shout if you want them, no cleats though

    hora
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    Early morning confused- Mike/Rob do you mean spd/flats combo pedals?

    rob-jackson
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    yes

    messiah
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    Maltese Falcon?

    I’ve no idea what it’s like to ride or own but it felt light and not overly bulky when I picked one up at the Alpine Bikes shop at Glentress.

    mikewsmith
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    hora – Member
    Early morning confused- Mike/Rob do you mean spd/flats combo pedals?

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    rob jackson – Member
    yes
    No!! It’s a SPD type pedal with a cage (a heafty metal one with pins)

    The pins grip the sole of the shoe along with the clip. Very good for missed clipping etc or sketchy moments.

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