Dec66
A gentlemanly pootler, these days
- Location
- West Wickham
For years now, I've been laughed at by "proper" road cyclists for my refusal to use clip pedals. The reason I don't is purely because I've not been able to get along with them when my commute has miles and miles of traffic lights every 200 yards; the constant "click-unclick-click-unclick" is a pain in the bum. So, I've been using basic pedals and Astroturf shoes on the feet, a hangover from riding to and from football games (the nipples on the sole provide quite nice purchase).
This morning, however, I think I may have undergone a Damascene conversion. As I was going up the hill out of Beckenham I passed another roadie who was rather shocked that someone with crap shoes and pedals should rip past him at the rate of knots I did (he wheelsucked me all the way down the hill and told me so at the traffic lights
).
He has a point though. I'm doing more out of town riding than I'm used to so perhaps it's time to take the plunge and get some cycling shoes and clips.
Naturally I'll be going entry level; the crankset is Shimano so I'm thinking of going Shimano R065 shoes and Shimano R540 pedals, which I can pick up online for a combined total of just over £60. Anyone have any thoughts on what these are like in terms of ease of use in city traffic, and also out on the open road?
Thanks in advance.
This morning, however, I think I may have undergone a Damascene conversion. As I was going up the hill out of Beckenham I passed another roadie who was rather shocked that someone with crap shoes and pedals should rip past him at the rate of knots I did (he wheelsucked me all the way down the hill and told me so at the traffic lights

He has a point though. I'm doing more out of town riding than I'm used to so perhaps it's time to take the plunge and get some cycling shoes and clips.
Naturally I'll be going entry level; the crankset is Shimano so I'm thinking of going Shimano R065 shoes and Shimano R540 pedals, which I can pick up online for a combined total of just over £60. Anyone have any thoughts on what these are like in terms of ease of use in city traffic, and also out on the open road?
Thanks in advance.