Anybody ride their recumbent with flat pedals and sticky 5.10 cycling shoes?
Ming the Merciless There is no mercy Location Inside my skull 2 Sep 2019 #1 Anybody ride their recumbent with flat pedals and sticky 5.10 cycling shoes?
voyager E- tadpole Triker Location 1/2 way up a mountain in South West Wales 2 Sep 2019 #2 No , safest way is with spd pedals and shoes , And less bother than a trip to A&E.
OP OP Ming the Merciless There is no mercy Location Inside my skull 2 Sep 2019 #3 voyager said: No , safest way is with spd pedals and shoes , And less bother than a trip to A&E. Click to expand... That's what I currently do, but wondered if anyone doesn't .
voyager said: No , safest way is with spd pedals and shoes , And less bother than a trip to A&E. Click to expand... That's what I currently do, but wondered if anyone doesn't .
voyager E- tadpole Triker Location 1/2 way up a mountain in South West Wales 2 Sep 2019 #4 Try a classified ad in A&E weekly, they are still in there with multiple broken bones. regards Emma
P PaulM Guru Location Portsmouth, UK 3 Sep 2019 #6 Yes but bikes not trikes. TBH I prefer normal shoes and trainers. My 5.10s are rather warm and not too grippy but I have the white soled ones.
Yes but bikes not trikes. TBH I prefer normal shoes and trainers. My 5.10s are rather warm and not too grippy but I have the white soled ones.
fatjel Guru Location West Wales 3 Sep 2019 #7 When I had the trike it was SPD but the two wheeled Bachetta I use flat pedals. The two wheeler hasn’t the same risks as a trike
When I had the trike it was SPD but the two wheeled Bachetta I use flat pedals. The two wheeler hasn’t the same risks as a trike
N Nigelnightmare Über Member 3 Sep 2019 #8 As others have said, on the trikes it's SPD's but on the two wheeled LWB "Linear" it's flats.