Yeah, sorry about cuttin that turn. I'm blind as a bat, w/o the sonar, so I was a bit confused...Look at the other picture of me; it's quite obvious I have glaucoma.
HAH! They didn't. I put a foot down once in the 1st race and had to get off and scrape out the cleat. Luckily, Paul lent me his pedals (which I still have...woops..) and another guy gave me his shoes, so the SPD's were awesome. That's something I need to invest in though...what is there at the Trek store in size 11?
I have giant ass feet. they plant me to the ground better. They also help produce more power with my pedal stroke...or I just hit them on logs and sh!t, but w/e it's cool. Those Nike MTB shoes look nice.
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Yeah, sorry about cuttin that turn. I'm blind as a bat, w/o the sonar, so I was a bit confused...Look at the other picture of me; it's quite obvious I have glaucoma.
-PB Jr. ...Jr. in name only.
ps, how'd the road pedals and shoes work out for you?
HAH! They didn't. I put a foot down once in the 1st race and had to get off and scrape out the cleat. Luckily, Paul lent me his pedals (which I still have...woops..) and another guy gave me his shoes, so the SPD's were awesome. That's something I need to invest in though...what is there at the Trek store in size 11?
size 11?!
cmon little man.
I have giant ass feet. they plant me to the ground better. They also help produce more power with my pedal stroke...or I just hit them on logs and sh!t, but w/e it's cool. Those Nike MTB shoes look nice.
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