Sheffield_Tiger
Legendary Member
Lesson learned.
I picked up some cycling shoes in Aldi the other week, I needed to change my cleats in my old Lidl shoes, they were stuck in (I had a spare pair of cleats though). Then I put them back.
Aldi had ONE pair of shoes my size left...but I told myself "NO - be sensible - you have a bench and a drill, drill out the cleat bolts to remove the old ones and fit the new cleats, you don't need to spend £30 - Make do and mend.
I felt proud of my self-restraint, fitted the cleats and away I pedalled, good as new.
Yesterday I went to get my bike to ride home and suddenly thought "why is my left foot VERY flexible?" - the sole had split just behind the cleat plate.
Obviously, no more shoes left in Aldi so £70 later my cleats are now fitted to some Specialized shoes which I must admit are rather nice but...I don't think they are that far removed from the Aldi ones that I restrained myself from "frittering" money away on...
That's where austerity measures get you I suppose....
I picked up some cycling shoes in Aldi the other week, I needed to change my cleats in my old Lidl shoes, they were stuck in (I had a spare pair of cleats though). Then I put them back.
Aldi had ONE pair of shoes my size left...but I told myself "NO - be sensible - you have a bench and a drill, drill out the cleat bolts to remove the old ones and fit the new cleats, you don't need to spend £30 - Make do and mend.
I felt proud of my self-restraint, fitted the cleats and away I pedalled, good as new.
Yesterday I went to get my bike to ride home and suddenly thought "why is my left foot VERY flexible?" - the sole had split just behind the cleat plate.
Obviously, no more shoes left in Aldi so £70 later my cleats are now fitted to some Specialized shoes which I must admit are rather nice but...I don't think they are that far removed from the Aldi ones that I restrained myself from "frittering" money away on...
That's where austerity measures get you I suppose....