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MrGrumpy

Huge Member
Location
Fly Fifer
Aye zero stock in silver which are 10p !
 

helston90

Eat, sleep, ride, repeat.
Location
Cornwall
Anyone with BIG feet (mine are size 14) might want to take a look at the Planet X website. They are selling Agu Enyx Xtra overshoes in size 3X for just £5.

I normally have trouble getting overshoes to fit and zip up fully, so I ordered one pair to try them out. They look quite resilient, and they are an easy fit and very comfortable. There is a delivery charge, so I've now ordered 3 more pairs @ £5 each. That should see me OK for a couple of years now. Four pairs for less than I paid for my previous pair.
How much stretch do they have in them? I'm 14 in normal shoes but my SPD's are 51 (14.5) as I sized up a little- reckon these will work?
It takes me about 15 minutes to pull on my seal skinz in XL so anything easier than that would be great!
 

Donger

Convoi Exceptionnel
Location
Quedgeley, Glos.
How much stretch do they have in them? I'm 14 in normal shoes but my SPD's are 51 (14.5) as I sized up a little- reckon these will work?
It takes me about 15 minutes to pull on my seal skinz in XL so anything easier than that would be great!
These are by far the easiest ones to get on that I have bought so far. I wear size 14 astro turf football trainers with pimpled soles, and stretching overshoes over them can be a pain. I also usually find that my left overshoe doesn't quite zip up all the way or comes undone during a ride. These new ones seem to be generously sized, with a full zip at the back and velcro adjustable straps underneath. They look quite well made, though I can't yet vouch for their sturdyness, bt at £5 a pair it is hardly a risk anyway.
 

NorthernDave

Never used Über Member

vickster

Legendary Member
20% off already reasonably priced stuff here with code SPOOK

http://www.cycle-clothing.co.uk
 

DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
Are they ,,, really , ( serious question btw ) I've got them on one bike
On my 3rd pair this year already , seem to be full of metal bits and wear quickly even though i clean them and the rims and pick bits out regularly.
I bought a load when they were cheap as well but never again !
 

BORIS397

Active Member
Most of the Clarks range is cheap for a reason. All the brake pads wear really quickly, bb5 pads that wouldn't fit due to machining errors and the stopping power on the elite road pads is crap. Best avoid. I work in a bike workshop and we sell the full range lol. I only fit them to budget bikes.

triton cycles have the Cinelli Saetta carbon frame for £600. Down from 1k
 
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