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What makes them "indoor"? Seems like they have everything an outdoor shoe would have.
Nvm kdawg answered.
Nvm kdawg answered.
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Sugino 75 cranks with a Sugino Zen chainring? Niiceeee
What's the wheelset you're running?
Watching this last night got me hype to go visit fam back in NYC just so i can rip thru them Bronx streets
I think it’s the soles. You want them hard and not flexible. Although i know a guy that rides in them Nikes and does like 50 mile rides all the time and he said they are fine. So just depends on how sensitive you are to your equipment. I was going to get the Nikes got but some Fiziks instead. Just didn’t want to upgrade in the long run and pay more money to do so.What makes them "indoor"? Seems like they have everything an outdoor shoe would have.
Nvm kdawg answered.
How do y’all feel about this? I’m trying to be stylish while i ride.
Thanks for showing the comparison. Do you ever ride with the Nike ones outdoors?I bought them cuz they looked cool. I say you’re better off going with a real pair of cycling shoes. They do feel comfortable and the heel in the back is raise, so they do feel like a mountain bike shoe, but you don’t get the same stiffness that a road bike shoe gives you. Here’s a pair of some cheap specialized shoes I’ve been messing with.. the bottom sole is one piece compared to two with the nike superrep.
Thanks for showing the comparison. Do you ever ride with the Nike ones outdoors?
Just some cheap wheelset. I bought the frame at the time new back in the days for $700 on Craigslist. After buying everything else, I just bought some cheap tires and rims to finish it off. I wouldn’t mind getting new ones but a good set would cost me about the same as the whole bike. So I just have this as my heavy cruiser bike but I still check Craigslist to see any steals.
These BX streets wild trash.
Potholes and bumps for days.
I bought them cuz they looked cool. I say you’re better off going with a real pair of cycling shoes. They do feel comfortable and the heel in the back is raise, so they do feel like a mountain bike shoe, but you don’t get the same stiffness that a road bike shoe gives you. Here’s a pair of some cheap specialized shoes I’ve been messing with.. the bottom sole is one piece compared to two with the nike superrep.
You can get a decent mid-range wheelset for less than $300. It doesn't have to cost the same as your frame.
I know, but once you master those streets you start developing and growing that 6th sense.
You got a home gym? Mind if you can post pics of your setup?
That bike looks tough. How is that double bike rack? I saw it at REI but wasn’t sure if it was sturdy enough. Looks like it is though.
I can grab this 2016 Specialized brand new for $1100, MSRP $1550
yay or nay?
it depends on how urgently you need the bike. if you can't wait until the winter or next year, then it's not a bad deal, and i'm sure it'll ride pretty well.^I mean, I'm not crazy about the color but I figure beggars can't be choosers considering the circumstance
just happens to be a leftover that never sold so they slashed the price to try and make it move
Info on that vertical bike rack?my systemsix
also my supersix evo hi mod
^I mean, I'm not crazy about the color but I figure beggars can't be choosers considering the circumstance
just happens to be a leftover that never sold so they slashed the price to try and make it move
I can grab this 2016 Specialized brand new for $1100, MSRP $1550
yay or nay?
I can grab this 2016 Specialized brand new for $1100, MSRP $1550
yay or nay?