I'm with you. I just finished doing 2400 miles SF to OK City via the Western 
Express route. I rode the whole route on GripKings with uncleated mountain bike 
shoes. Very comfy, and much safer in my opinion. I climbed thousands of feet 
and never felt disadvantaged due to lack ofcleats or clips.  

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On Aug 14, 2009, at 10:29 AM, "Frederick, Steve" <[email protected]> 
wrote:


Did you do the Adventure Cyclist VT. ride, or self-supported?

Steve

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From: [email protected]
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Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 1:28 PM
To: RBW Owners Bunch
Subject: [RBW] Happily Pedaling Free (finally)



Just finished up a 6 day 400 mile tour of the great state of Vermont
(huge shout to the most beautiful state in the union). Rode a borrowed
bike so that I didn't have to transport my bike from Arizona. The
borrowed bike had MKS Sneaker Pedals-- and let me just say, they are
amazing. I have had MKS Touring pedals on two of my bikes and always
liked the idea of them much more than I liked them in practice. The
Touring pedals always led me back to my clipless Looks-- but now, i
feel enlightened. Is it the larger platform? the little nubs that grip
so well?

Now I am wondering, anyone out there with a similar experience? How
about Sneakers vs Grip King? Can the GKs be even better?

Anyone want to buy a pair of new, in the package MKS Touring pedals?
I'll give you a good deal.

Cheers!
cm





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