I second, (or third?), the recommendation of Shimano SPD's. They work great 
and you can easily walk with SPD shoes!

George in NoCal

On Saturday, February 18, 2023 at 8:10:55 AM UTC-8 JohnS wrote:

> I have Speedplay zero pedals on my road bikes and I really like them. Easy 
> to clip in and out. Only down side is that mud or snow can get into the 
> cleat which can make it hard to clip in, just need to clean the cleat first.
>
> The MKS Solution pedal looks interesting, one side is a platform and the 
> other is SPD. I don't have them, but I'm thinking about it.
>
> https://global.bluelug.com/mks-solution-pedal-blue.html
>
> JohnS
>
> On Saturday, February 18, 2023 at 10:25:33 AM UTC-5 mmille...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> I have the EH-500 on my All Road bike. I guess I recently bought it out 
>> of habit. I used to have a pair on my ride everywhere bike (which was 
>> stolen). I liked how I could hop on and ride to the bars or out with 
>> friends, and I could still go on a longer purposeful ride. Haven't used the 
>> clip side for years, but still like the option, I guess! The spikes go in 
>> quite easily on the flats side. They do go on sales every once in a while. 
>> Shoes are a whole other can of worms!
>>
>> On Saturday, February 18, 2023 at 9:13:37 AM UTC-6 Patrick Moore wrote:
>>
>>> I've used almost all the different pedal types (I've not used Time or 
>>> Crank Brothers but I have used Sampsons and WTBs and Graftons) including 
>>> clips and straps and I wholeheartedly recommend Shimano SPD pedals. PDm520s 
>>> are inexpensive and durable and work fine. Some of the SPD clones -- 
>>> Ritcheys and Wellgo for example -- work well too, though SPDs seem to 
>>> engage and release better than any other make, even Shimano's lower cost 
>>> models. And you can often find SPDs used at low prices if you care to try 
>>> before spending a great deal.
>>>
>>> On Sat, Feb 18, 2023 at 7:17 AM Dick Pahle <dpa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> trust  its ok to ask for product recomendation here. been riding with 
>>>> toe clips forever and ready to switch to clipless. anyone here have 
>>>> thoughts about a good pedal for a beginner. something easy to get in and 
>>>> out of. i get indegestion looking at all the different kinds/styles/types. 
>>>>
>>>> road ride mostly but I've seen online recomendations for a shimano 
>>>> mountain bike pedal. some of the two sided ones look appealing to me with 
>>>> one side suitable for regular shoes and the other for clipping in with 
>>>> cleats.
>>>>
>>>> thanks in advance for comments/suggestions.
>>>>
>>>> dick
>>>>
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