John Young
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I have been riding bikes since I was a kid and kept on riding them (used to do time trials etc) even when it was not trendy like it is today - I could tell you some absuse I used to get for wearing cycling shorts or a helmet etc but that's another story.
Anyway for years I used a pair of Diadora cycling shoes which had a firm sole (no flex) but no clipless (think that's the right word) fittings etc
Those shoes sadly recently died (sole came off) so I now use plain old trainers which to be fair have been OK but not they are getting thin where the pedal rubs against the sole.
I was looking for something like my old Diadora's but I cannot seem to find anything. The only thing that comes close is a chuncky trainer type cycling shoe that looks pretty ugly to be honest. So I have bought myself a cheap pair of cycling shoes the holes for the cleats to go on and I have seen some pedals on chain reactions which have easy springs or something for newbies like me (See them here) I was about to buy them but I came across a few videos on youtube of people falling off their bikes because they cant or don't get their feet off the pedals and I read this is normal when you start using clipless.
So I am now thinking is it worth going clipless at all or should I try and find some simple cycling shoes but without the clipless parts or should I go for the clipless pedals ????
Anyway for years I used a pair of Diadora cycling shoes which had a firm sole (no flex) but no clipless (think that's the right word) fittings etc
Those shoes sadly recently died (sole came off) so I now use plain old trainers which to be fair have been OK but not they are getting thin where the pedal rubs against the sole.
I was looking for something like my old Diadora's but I cannot seem to find anything. The only thing that comes close is a chuncky trainer type cycling shoe that looks pretty ugly to be honest. So I have bought myself a cheap pair of cycling shoes the holes for the cleats to go on and I have seen some pedals on chain reactions which have easy springs or something for newbies like me (See them here) I was about to buy them but I came across a few videos on youtube of people falling off their bikes because they cant or don't get their feet off the pedals and I read this is normal when you start using clipless.
So I am now thinking is it worth going clipless at all or should I try and find some simple cycling shoes but without the clipless parts or should I go for the clipless pedals ????