Holdsworth
Guru
- Location
- Crewe, Cheshire
This is my dilemma, I have recently bought a Revolution Country Traveller new from EBC. I plan to use it (once my panniers arrive) as my main commuting bike and leave the old roadie for weekend and leisure. I also want to use what the bike was intended for in the first place and go touring on it sometime this summer.
I have gotten used to using clipless pedals on the road bike, m520's, and I want to starting using SPD's on the new one as well. I really like the security on being clipped in that regular flat pedals don't give me. I have had a look at the a520 pedals with the large platform surrounding the mechanism but noticed they were only 1-sided, not a problem for touring but might a pain to use for everyday commuting and going to town and such.
So I'd like to know whether or not the regular m520's with their double sidedness and lack of surrounding platform would be any good for long distance riding with an MTB (Lidl) shoe? I don't want to do anything that would knacker my feet up in some way.
I have gotten used to using clipless pedals on the road bike, m520's, and I want to starting using SPD's on the new one as well. I really like the security on being clipped in that regular flat pedals don't give me. I have had a look at the a520 pedals with the large platform surrounding the mechanism but noticed they were only 1-sided, not a problem for touring but might a pain to use for everyday commuting and going to town and such.
So I'd like to know whether or not the regular m520's with their double sidedness and lack of surrounding platform would be any good for long distance riding with an MTB (Lidl) shoe? I don't want to do anything that would knacker my feet up in some way.