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gazmercer

Well-Known Member
...And I'm not asking which one I should get ;)

As part of the Cycle2Work scheme I am getting my first road bike. I have plumped for the Boardman Comp 09 which should knock the socks off my Apollo FS26S MTB.

I can't wait, Emailled the accounts manager today and will be waiting with bated breath to get it all sorted.

Just need to start looking at possibly going clipless what shoe/pedal combo would you recommend (probably budget £200 for shoes, cleats and pedals)


Thanks
Gary

 

andyfromotley

New Member
do u have to get em from halfords too?
 

aJohnson

Senior Member
Location
Bury, Manchester
Boardmans are very good bikes from what I've heard. And I'd definatly recommend going clipless, and 200 is easily enough for shoes and pedals (usually come with cleats), sure somebody has some good products to name in that price range (I use cheapish shoes/pedals)

Make sure the bike is set up properly though, maybe take it to a LBS.
 

andyfromotley

New Member
well they do nice shimano spd -sl pedals (i think they come with the cleats if not theyre about 15 per pack) starting at about £50 up to the dura ace version at £199.

Their shoes dont look the greatest and if all they have is whats on the website then i would go elsewhere. I know that they use this company www.lesuirleakesbikes.com to source gear they dont stock and you can deal with them direct. They have a good website and stores all over the north west.

As to which actual shoes i think thats probably a matter of personal taste. asuming you spend £70 ish on pedals £130 will buy you some pretty fancy shoes with carbon soles (much stiffer than resin soles and in the cycling shoe world stiffness is good).

hope this helps

andy

 

Beaker39

Well-Known Member
I have just got a Boardman Road Comp and it seems pretty good so far. I have just ordered some cheap M520's for £19 just to see how I get on as the toe clip pedals arrangement you get is a bit unpleasant for a novice!!

I have had to have the straps quite loose or I can't my bloody feet in :ohmy: but then that seems to defeat the object of having them as you can't pull up on them 'cause my feet just come out :smile:

Crikey £200 for shoes and pedals.......didn't know you could get them in snake skin!!!
 

Mr Farley

Active Member
Location
Croydon

youngoldbloke

The older I get, the faster I used to be ...
gazmercer said:
Great stuff, thanks for the advice guys.

Now you mention it £200 might be a bit ambitious...
.... no - its not enough! - from leisurelakes, so available on the scheme ... http://www.leisurelakesbikes.com/product/lookkeohmcarbontipedal.aspx?&id=6546

and then you'll need shoes :biggrin:

edit: - maybe the Simano TR70s on the same page - a snip at around £225 - so thats more like £450 you'd need!

 

amnesia

Free-wheeling into oblivion...
I have the Boardman Comp with Shimano M520 pedals and some Northwave Kameleon SPD shoes I got for half price.

Cracking bike, cheap pedals (£20 from ebay) and very comfy shoes that I can walk in if I need to.

Congratulations of picking up a great bike !

Daniel.
 

Beaker39

Well-Known Member
amnesia said:
I have the Boardman Comp with Shimano M520 pedals and some Northwave Kameleon SPD shoes I got for half price.

Cracking bike, cheap pedals (£20 from ebay) and very comfy shoes that I can walk in if I need to.

Congratulations of picking up a great bike !

Daniel.

CRC are selling the M520's for £18.99 delivered and I have some cheap shoes from Lidl for about £16 I think although I'm sure you can now get them for £9. So £27 all in, cheaper than £200 :smile: !!
 
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