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Anine

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  1. After a series of 'unfortunate events' I realised I probably should invest in some mtb knee guards. I have about R1000 to spend on a pair. Will I realistically find something for that amount? Nothing fancy, or high tech. just something that will keep me out of the orthopedist's room
  2. I think you've just hit the nail on the head. I didn't even think of that. Off-bike I definitely do not have a neutral foot position or gait! wow, thank you.
  3. I dont find them too narrow no. I tried lacing up tight, and loosely. As others have said, I might have too much toe movement up front
  4. I just switched out the original insoles with a thicker gel pair I had lying around. They seemed to fit fine without, just roomy in the toe. I'll pad the toe area a bit to minimize movement and see how it goes. otherwise back to my takkies
  5. yep. just the toe box is roomy, I can wiggle my toes upwards and sidewards, the rest of the shoe fits comfortably, no excessive space in front or behind
  6. going to pay more attention next ride. there's quite a bit of toe room, so I might be doing that. gonna stuff a sock in there
  7. Great idea, didnt think about that. I'll do some creative padding on the inside
  8. I bought a pair of five ten impact vxi shoes recently. I ride with wide platform pedals so good weight distribution. I also tried riding with those entry level cage type pedal. The shoe is a good fit, right size so no excessive front to back movement, but with lots of toe room, so my toes are not getting squished. I tried with and without laces through the last eyelet. laces tight, laces loose. different insole, different thickness socks. invariable after about an hour's ride my little toes start going numb, and eventually the entire outside of my foot is numb. moving my foot position forward or backwards during pedaling makes no difference. switched to my trail running shoes and no numbness. help!
  9. *stands up**nervous cough* I'm Anine and I harass innocent Flora in the late afternoons. http://imageshack.us/a/img690/3104/img7808z.jpg http://imageshack.us/a/img259/5291/img7804j.jpg http://imageshack.us/a/img402/6035/img7722l.jpg
  10. James Wilson's articles are what finally convinced me to go back to flat pedals. big +1
  11. you dont find with these dual pedals that you accidentally clip in when you least want it?
  12. There's a heavy air of sadness across the social networks. Last night's pictures of the ghost bike on the nelson mandela bridge had me all weepy dammit! It has been an eye opener and a reminder of my own mortality. If this can happen to a pro, then I'm so much more vulnerable. I've re-deployed the funds I've been saving for a road-bike elsewhere and I'm changing my mtb training rides to cut out as much tar as possible, it just aint worth it
  13. apparently the FiveTens have some newfangled grippy rubber soles that stick like sn*t to a wool blanket. the freerider type shoes have more flexible soles which give you better feel while the impact low type shoes are stiffer, clunkier and give a more sterile feel
  14. I'm not a brave rider and not being able to get my foot out of the pedal is a huge mental issue for me. I have had nasty falls when I screech to a halt after running out of guts, and then cant get a foot down. My diadoras and time pedals also do not offer the most stable of surfaces when unclipped either, especially when dusty, muddy or wet, which just compounds my nervous problem. So I walk. a LOT. it sucks. The next person to tell me to HTFU, 'just get on with it' or 'attack it with confidence' while I do not trust my equipment is going to get a shift kick to the shin with the business end of said diadoras I'm ordering a pair of fivetens and nukeproofs from dial'd and will stick the times back on for flat/road riding
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