• Touring Shoes

    From Tosspot@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jul 15 10:09:02 2020
    After some thought, I'd like to go back to SPDs for commuting. What I
    *want* are these;

    https://www.londonbicycleworkshop.com/94131/products/giro-republic-lx-cycling-shoes-leather-brown.aspx

    Leather, wide(ish) replaceable walking pads, laces. In short, if I'm
    lazy, I can wear them in the office.

    Anyone got any ideas? The Vaude TVL Sykkel MTBs seem closest but lack replaceable walking pads, which if I'm wearing them a lot might be an
    issue. Yes, I could leave shoes in the office.

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  • From Hauke Fath@21:1/5 to Tosspot on Tue Jul 21 12:38:29 2020
    Tosspot <Frank.Leake@gmail.com> wrote:

    Leather, wide(ish) replaceable walking pads, laces. In short, if I'm
    lazy, I can wear them in the office.

    That would be ideal, yes. As long as you can restrict yourself to riding
    under clear sky. ;)

    Anyone got any ideas? The Vaude TVL Sykkel MTBs seem closest but lack replaceable walking pads, which if I'm wearing them a lot might be an
    issue. Yes, I could leave shoes in the office.

    That is what I do. My feet like getting out of the sweaty cycle shoes.
    And as soon as the road gets wet, they are not really office compatible
    any more, either because they are soiled, or (if soaking wet) they
    stink.

    Cheerio,
    hauke

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  • From Zebee Johnstone@21:1/5 to Hauke Fath on Wed Jul 22 20:56:49 2020
    In uk.rec.cycling.moderated on Tue, 21 Jul 2020 12:38:29 +0200
    Hauke Fath <dont.spam.usenet@googlemail.com> wrote:
    Tosspot <Frank.Leake@gmail.com> wrote:

    Anyone got any ideas? The Vaude TVL Sykkel MTBs seem closest but lack
    replaceable walking pads, which if I'm wearing them a lot might be an
    issue. Yes, I could leave shoes in the office.

    That is what I do. My feet like getting out of the sweaty cycle shoes.
    And as soon as the road gets wet, they are not really office compatible
    any more, either because they are soiled, or (if soaking wet) they
    stink.


    And if I am riding enough to get sweaty I don't want to wear office
    clothes to ride in either.

    The only time I didn't shower and change clothes was when doing short
    Brompton assisted trips to the train stations and I just wear normal
    shoes on the Brom.

    THese days on the trike I have a platform that clicks into the
    clipless pedals[1] and has a powergrip-like retaining strap (a toe strap)
    that does the job of retaining feet on shorter rides. Wouldn't use it
    on the full ride to work or even the 5k ride to the "train station
    that avoids the mess that is the Sydney CBD" as it doesn't give you a
    really good pulling platform up hills, but it's fine for the shops.

    I can see the need for a good walking shoe that won't frighten the
    horses if you are doing a lot of short trips to different offices and
    for some reason were using clipless but for the commute... change at
    work. (I take my shoes but they are very light "barefoot" boots and
    hardly noticed amongst the general crap I carry)

    Zebee

    [1] bought from a kickstarter years ago with the idea what I might use
    it on the Brom but never did. I thread the strap through it and the
    pedal.

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