Tom, I wear Merrells when I ride my grip kings - the soles bite like steel 
cleats, even in the wet.  

On Friday, April 12, 2013 12:21:57 PM UTC-5, Tom Goodmann wrote:
>
> Thanks to all for the fine suggestions; I'm most likely to stay clipless, 
> though am now aware of the wide rider support for SPDs.  It''ll be good to 
> try out some options (and Grip Kings are coming on one of those already 
> built Sams on sale; I had already ordered the frame on sale, and just went 
> ahead last week and bought the built bike, including a few nice extras: 
> GKs, a B17, kickstand, so all ready to roll).  
>
> Bruce, those Urban Platforms are truly beautiful pedals, and I really like 
> the elegantly simple strapless cages.  
>
> On Friday, April 12, 2013 12:28:24 PM UTC-4, Ron Mc wrote:
>>
>> no wonder, those are gorgeous - the much higher end version of the MKS 
>> GR-9 and strapless clips I put on my daughter's bike.  
>>
>> On Friday, April 12, 2013 9:26:06 AM UTC-5, Tom Goodmann wrote:
>>>
>>> I notice that bikes new and used often come without saddles and pedals, 
>>> and I have a pedal choice to make.  I've moved beyond clipless (carbon no 
>>> mas!), though not necessarily beyond clips/straps or Power Grips; riding 
>>> "naked" feels funny after so many years of being at least in clips & 
>>> straps, but of course worth trying. Otherwise I don't know enough to make 
>>> discriminating choices; the MKS Sylvans on my XO-1, for instance, feel fine 
>>> to me.  Some of your current favorites?  --Tom
>>
>>

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