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great idea. does make me wonder whether I could chop-up/grind-down an old pair or cycling shoes I bought from Aldi for a tenner though...
Is this really necessary, i have ridden clipless pedals several miles in casual shoes with no problems....
Solution looking for a problem imo
Hardly a new idea but handy none the less.
That is genius! And perfect for me to stop having to change pedals over when I go out for a bimble with the other half.
If you're not going any distance - you can still ride with trainers and clip less pedals. If you're going further use your bike shoes.
Or just use time atac and MTB shoes for everything.
Certainly genius and it's going to my shopping list now. Thanks for the tip!
I like this idea, and I would buy a pair simply so I can use my bike on adventures with the kids.
love that idea and how it is across all the platforms, they deserve to sell a fair few with it.
Or get shimano m324 spd on one side and conventional pedal on the other.