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Have you had any problems with your cleated shoes slipping on the non-SPD side? I used to ride these all the time but had two horrible falls when the flat side came up and my bike shoe slipped off it, so now I only use cleated shoes with my bikes.Agree,
I have a pair of spd/flat on my Gravel which does enable you to wear normal trainers if you just want to nip out somewhere but otherwise M520's are the way to go.
I agree - the M540s are preferable to me and for the same reasons.I'll break the mould and suggest that M540 is worth the extra. I find the bearings go for years without overhaul, whereas M520 bearings get sloppy within a year.
Don't use them like that, only use the flat side when wearing trainers for nipping down the shops etc.Have you had any problems with your cleated shoes slipping on the non-SPD side? I used to ride these all the time but had two horrible falls when the flat side came up and my bike shoe slipped off it, so now I only use cleated shoes with my bikes.
Pair of M520s over in the 'Classifieds'.I am looking to try clipless pedals for the first time . . . intend to use mtb shoes
Ones that fit your feet they’ll need to be two hole MTB or touring style.I have ordered Shimano m540 spd pedals. Any shoe recommendations?
He says he’s bought the pedals, and now wants shoesShimano M520's are pretty good. My go to is XT pedals, either the standard SPD or the Trails. The bearings are superb, and easy to service.
Buy the next size up, Shimano come up small and narrow!I was looking at the Shimano me200 however I am struggling to find them in my size. I was also looking at dhb troika on wiggle.