GmanUK65
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I have, but may not be enough. You may have seen a post about my calf injury so did not test it very long. I'll play around with it more when my calf is betterHave you backed the tension off on the new pedals.
I have, but may not be enough. You may have seen a post about my calf injury so did not test it very long. I'll play around with it more when my calf is betterHave you backed the tension off on the new pedals.
Do you service them?I use the 324s on all my bikes. Including my carbon road bike. I also wear mtb shoes. We have a lot of deep gravel tracks in Denmark and I prefer to use the flats when I ride them.
I'm getting used to the pedals now and rotating the pedals is not much of a problem now. I just need better cycling shoes, ones that are good for flat and SPD ridingWith the m324s I find if the pedal is the wrong way up, I take my foot off, turn the pedals one rev, and the pedal is then right way up.
I have a pair. Very nice. For wandering around town of a day/evening. Wouldn't use them for touring though, a bit too genteel.
Half a rev, Shirley?With the m324s I find if the pedal is the wrong way up, I take my foot off, turn the pedals one rev, and the pedal is then right way up.
Sounds like a whole new thread, Civilized Touring, or Posh on Two Wheels, or some such.Please post pic of your looking good touring.
Or you eating your touring cake with a small fork.
I always take a proper glass when touring, Single Malt doesn't taste 'right' out of a plastic one.Sounds like a whole new thread, Civilized Touring, or Posh on Two Wheels, or some such.
I think a plastic glass would be less than appropriate for the pains taken to assure the quality of a single malt.I always take a proper glass when touring, Single Malt doesn't taste 'right' out of a plastic one.![]()