Yes, those exact pedals in fact, still do. Never had a had hot-spot on my feet, but I've never used a road pedal so I don't know how I'd handle the lack of movement. It made much more sense to run one pedal system on every bike I had. Plus the convenience of double sided pedals made city riding much easier.Anyone here run MTB pedals and shoes on their roadie? Do you find it better on your knees and more comfortable for your feet having more float??
only bring out the carbon soled 4.8mm low stack height if i’m trying to steal a kom off a roadie i don’t like, otherwise don’t mind about soft solesThanks guys. Being able to get out is another issue like you guys say. My roadie pedals are fuckers for getting out of where as my MX2s are bliss. I'll change over a see how it feels. Do you guys run a stiffer soled MTB shoe though or just what you'd wear on your mtb? I run 2FOs for example which aren't that stiff compared to my roadies...
Cheap thing to try out obviously, but don't discount bike fit or cleat positioning on the road bike as potential causes.Excellent. I shall flip the pedals on my roadie and run my MTB shoes then. I'll flip my wife;s too as she is doing shit loads more kms than me and feeling it her knees despite my constant massaging....
keep that talk for the bedroom,. I'll flip my wife;s too as she is doing shit loads more than me and feeling it her knees despite my constant massaging....
+1 for bike fit. The smallest adjustment to cleat positioning on a roadie can be the difference between luxurious comfort, and outright hell.Cheap thing to try out obviously, but don't discount bike fit or cleat positioning on the road bike as potential causes.
Sigh. There's always someone who has to bring logic to the party. Why can't my MTB pedals just fix everything??Cheap thing to try out obviously, but don't discount bike fit or cleat positioning on the road bike as potential causes.
Hopefully they will !!Why can't my MTB pedals just fix everything?
All is now good in the world again.Hopefully they will !!