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@pierrefriend6925
@pierrefriend6925 5 күн бұрын
👍👍👍
@gorjnjch
@gorjnjch 6 күн бұрын
Hello! What condition are the shoes in after using these pedals?
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 6 күн бұрын
@@gorjnjch Hello there! My Giro Tracker Shoes are in perfect condition even after daily use. No complaints!
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 6 күн бұрын
@@gorjnjch To add something, the Adidas shoes got destroyed. I made another video about my shoes. Thanks a lot!
@KobeTuan
@KobeTuan 10 күн бұрын
What is your thought about heart rate monitor
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 10 күн бұрын
@@KobeTuan Hi man! I don't have any complaints. It worked as expected so I believe it is a solid buy.
@JulioCésarMendozaSierra
@JulioCésarMendozaSierra 17 күн бұрын
Thanks 🙏🏼
@Bushchannel
@Bushchannel 29 күн бұрын
I bought this. Basically useless overspending compared with a standard bell. Standard bell is actually louder. Only advantage of the Knog I can see is that it’s slimmer taking up less space on handlebars.
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 29 күн бұрын
I have to agree. It is not as loud as a regular bell but... Here in Japan is considered bad manner using a bell... "Duh" right? but the law mandates to have one installed so I opted for the less intrusive one.
@coronachaz
@coronachaz 29 күн бұрын
But you didn’t wax your cassette…
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 29 күн бұрын
Yes I didn't, I was very tempted tho! maybe next time.
@victornevarez134
@victornevarez134 Ай бұрын
How about the order of the tracks of the bearings, does that allow installation of the cylinder? They have the inscription 0.52, 0.52 and 0.54, thank you.
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki Ай бұрын
@@victornevarez134 Hello! Thanks for commenting. I believe in the ideal world everything should've gone back in the original order. But since it was totally unknown to me I wasn't expecting those tiny details. But, what I can tell you is that the shock is still working perfectly fine. No rubbing, no weird sounds and no play.
@drill_fiend1097
@drill_fiend1097 Ай бұрын
Weird, mine didn't come with our front mount.
@Mabbsg
@Mabbsg 2 ай бұрын
can you install it under garmin mount?
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 2 ай бұрын
@@Mabbsg Hello, if you want to make it look tidy, there are Garmin mounts with a "Go Pro" style ginge under. The kit of the Flux 1250 comes with a Go Pro style mount for head use. www.totalrush.cc/flux-camera-style-mount.html
@RolandRides
@RolandRides 2 ай бұрын
Very nice way to travel by train. Greetings from Germany :)
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!!!
@miros1524
@miros1524 3 ай бұрын
Thank you, nice video
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@tranquangkhoi2803
@tranquangkhoi2803 3 ай бұрын
How about the shoes tongue? I tried it at the store, the shoes tongue is so hard which I concern my front ankle will be hurting during the cycling ?
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 3 ай бұрын
Hello! as any new pair of shoes they don't fit perfectly from the beginning BUT after a year of using them I can tell you they are very comfortable. I cannot recall how long the "break in" period lasted but I recon at least a week.
@ShirleyRobinson-o3k
@ShirleyRobinson-o3k 3 ай бұрын
Jackeline Forge
@toniktonda2811
@toniktonda2811 3 ай бұрын
Proboha proč tam nedali C nabíjení
@nathanfleming5965
@nathanfleming5965 4 ай бұрын
Does this shoe come with a metal plate in it? To protect like a normal bike shoes? Once upon a time, I was a new rider using hiking shoes, and I tore one of the ligaments, and my right pinky toe... That bow line going to the hill.It's dreams for like two years.It feels normal now I get a lot of road work in seldomly, take my bike off asphalt
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 4 ай бұрын
Hi there! I believe these shoes don't have metal plates. Their construction is not as tough as dedicated MTB shoes but offer better flexibility. That's a painful story BTW! Hope you are fully recovered by now.
@treimar
@treimar 4 ай бұрын
How is the fit compared to the Adidas runners that you showed. True to size?
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 4 ай бұрын
Hello there I just took out the inner soles to compare the size and they match so I can tell they are "true" compared to Adidas.
@treimar
@treimar 4 ай бұрын
@@YuichiTamaki Thanks mate!
@rustambek817
@rustambek817 4 ай бұрын
Hello, thanks for vid! Can you share your height and inseam length?
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 4 ай бұрын
Hello! My height is 163 cm. And inseam 69 cm. Thanks for watching!
@rustambek817
@rustambek817 4 ай бұрын
@@YuichiTamaki Thanks! I think i will opt to 165mm crank🙂
@IskanderIskanderovich-l2f
@IskanderIskanderovich-l2f 4 ай бұрын
Спасибо!👍
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 4 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!
@peterbedford2610
@peterbedford2610 5 ай бұрын
How are the Ultra III holding up?
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 5 ай бұрын
Hey there! they are holding pretty well. If you need tires for commuting or general non competitive cycling, for the price they are excellent. Definitely worth the try.
@silentsuper8319
@silentsuper8319 5 ай бұрын
ホイールポケット付きだと、バンドも3箇所で止める必要もなく、スプロケットカバー、ローターカバーも不要。横置きなのでエンド金具も不要。ストラップも簡単に着脱できて電車で手すりに固定するのも簡単。携行時はものすごく小さくなって軽量で、サドルに簡単に取り受け可能。いろんな輪行バッグが発売されてますけどPOD HPが最強ですね。めちゃくちゃ参考になりました!
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for the comment!!! I am glad it was helpful!
@harrylen1688
@harrylen1688 5 ай бұрын
I change the Black spring to Blue = Problem solve = much better responce from cracked road's & other ellements with!
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 5 ай бұрын
@@harrylen1688 I really wanted to try but since I bought the bike used, it didn't come with the spares. Somehow I cannot find them around my area. Just out of curiosity could you tell me how much you weigh?
@neilk22
@neilk22 6 ай бұрын
I maintain my own FSR, been doing that since v1.0. Polishing the friction surfaces with compound helps, using the proper thick grease is important. I’m now looking at an FSR delete-insert to lighten up the front end. The right tyre pressure, especially on 42c , is a more elegant resonance solution.
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 6 ай бұрын
Thanks you very much for the tips! I would like to try high volume tires some day. I believe the benefit of riding 28C - 32C is lower rolling resistance?
@neilk22
@neilk22 6 ай бұрын
@@YuichiTamakidepends on your application-my bike is a diverge and i ride predominantly gravel. I think you're on a Roubaix and ride tarmac? Tbh i dont see the point of an FSR on tarmac over just running 32c tires.
@adrianTNT
@adrianTNT 7 ай бұрын
Nice, but these pins look too long, I think it might work to put small washers on the screw head side.
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 7 ай бұрын
They are very long indeed, I think it is better to find aftermarket pins, the head space is so narrow that I don't believe there are washers that small available. But to be honest I got used to them.
@pablohernandez3659
@pablohernandez3659 7 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for the video, it is the best 1.5 on KZbin. Is WD40 a good option to start cleaning? Another question, what grease do you recommend I buy? I see that we also have to put carbon fiber grease when mounting it on the bike.
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 7 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for the nice compliment! WD40 is a water displacer so I believe it is not the best option for cleaning. But to be honest if you just wipe the old grease it is fine. As for the grease the recommended thing is going by the manual but since I never do it.. LoL. I would recommend a Shimano Bearing grease. Since the grease is lighter in weight regular maintenance would be ideal. About the Carbon fiber grease, I don´t use it and didn't have any issues. Actually when I unmounted the system for the first time there was non applied to it. Hope it was helpful! please as always take it as an advise from a KZbin DIYer. Have a good day!
@pablohernandez3659
@pablohernandez3659 7 ай бұрын
@@YuichiTamaki excelent, thankyou bro
@gkiss2030
@gkiss2030 7 ай бұрын
Hi, what size the included hex key is? Thank you!
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 7 ай бұрын
Hello! Sorry for the late reply I didn't have my bike near. I just checked it and it is 2.5 mm.
@gkiss2030
@gkiss2030 7 ай бұрын
@@YuichiTamaki Thanks! :)
@jaredramirez1957
@jaredramirez1957 7 ай бұрын
Hello, im planning to buy the speed sensor mainly for indoor training. Im asking if this is compatible using it in zwift
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 7 ай бұрын
Hello! I don't have personal experience but a quick search in google indicates that it is compatible. To be honest it is so cheap that the risk is too low, in the worst case you are going to have a spare sensor.
@Tere_ferdian_putraa
@Tere_ferdian_putraa 7 ай бұрын
How much
@mohongzhi
@mohongzhi 8 ай бұрын
I've had this before, it is extremely aggrasive. It's perfect for commuting. This pedal are designed for gravel and MB that means it assume your shoes already covered in mud. These pins are just too long for commuting, i would like to switch them to shorter pins (very easy to get at anywhere). GR400 is such an unOrthodox pedal by Shimano, never think they had ever made such things before.
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 8 ай бұрын
Hello! Yes they are very aggressive. They ate through the sole of my regular sneakers. After I bought dedicated MTB things changed completely, the grip and stability is impressive.
@mohongzhi
@mohongzhi 8 ай бұрын
@@YuichiTamaki And GR400 is very complcated to my mind, i cannot tell i hate or love it. It almost has the smallest stack hight so it really rides amazing. Also the build quality is perfect. It's especially good for short to medium route of commuting. And when wet much better even. But i tried to ride it 200km within 2 days, I can say I can feel the DU bearing ate some of my watts.
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 8 ай бұрын
@@mohongzhi That's an interesting experience, I've never thought about the bearing drag. Could you tell me what other pedal did you try with less drag feeling? Thanks a lot!
@mohongzhi
@mohongzhi 8 ай бұрын
@@YuichiTamaki Most of mine pedals are pure bearing system, MKS, Shimano 202, T8000, are all lose ball bearing, and my look clipless are needle bearing. Others are sealed bearing. Ball bearings are just too smooth and you cannot feel any drag. But any kind of pedal in full bearing mush have a much higher stack hight. Pedals with plastic DU bearing can make extremely low stack hight pedal, and i think GR400 really goes extreme in this way. It seems the smallest stack hight pedal on market. You can feel the difference, that make your feet on GR400 feels so direct mounted on bike. Anyone tried GR400 will say it's so connected and grab so tight. I think this feeling much comes together with these long pins and extreme low stack hight. Higher stack leads to more chance to flip the pedal, thus although i don't wish to feel and DU drag but I still missing the feel of extreme thin pedals. I think I will get mine GR400 back and put it on my commute bike and try not to use it on more than 50k rides. Haha... Cheers. Oh maybe I should try these with one DU on the crank side and one very small sealed bearing on the other side. Those are not as thin as GR400 but much thinner than any pedal with two loss ball or sealed ball bearings.
@deswerdschon
@deswerdschon 8 ай бұрын
you need a new rubber boot :) CAUTION: Top tube accessory bags that strap around the steerer tube below the stem are not compatible with a Future Shock damper, which is equipped on all models. Use of a strap around the boot of the Future Shock damper may damage the boot (S209900002), which will impair the waterproofness of the Future Shock.
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 8 ай бұрын
Hello! Yes I need one :( For now I just don't ride on rainy days.
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the information too!
@billric1945
@billric1945 8 ай бұрын
Get a bulb horn, LOUDER THAN EVERY SNAP BELL OUT THERE!!
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 8 ай бұрын
LOL that looks like a lot of FUN! But I just installed the bell for "Law abiding" reasons. Funnily enough the Japanese Law mandates to have a bell installed BUT it is considered a bad manner to use it.
@miwa.melyavim
@miwa.melyavim 8 ай бұрын
Hey! Which one app you use for speed counting in this video?
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 8 ай бұрын
Hello there! It is the XOSS app. It is used with XOSS peripherals but maybe it connects to the GPS to display speed in case the speed sensor is not connected.
@event4216
@event4216 8 ай бұрын
I think new tires need some miles in them to get into optimal shape (whatever that means) but overall that wouldn't drastically change outcome. Hope this TPU thing eventually will get sorted of leaky valves etc. and in few years develops into viable alternative 👍
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 8 ай бұрын
Hello there! Thanks for commenting. Yes, the tires "break in" period must be thing. To be honest I think TPU is already the thing. I have been using them for a few months now and they only need a weekly fill up. I believe it stopped to be a gimmick the moment they drop in price drastically. I cannot see any reason why not to use them.
@event4216
@event4216 8 ай бұрын
TPU tubes are improving and getting more affordable, that's true! Frankly, I'd prefer if they'd be made by a Japanese company for first 10 years and later they'd sell matured technology to itchy hand companies.
@TheTzuSun
@TheTzuSun 8 ай бұрын
I would use that rubberband to protect the paint of your bike or does it not fit 31,8 mm then?
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 8 ай бұрын
Hello! The rubber band is for 25.4 handlebars. I took the bell off a few times and the paint is not scratched. I think the plastic body of the bell is not hard enough to cause damage.
@TheMrHudsonGuy
@TheMrHudsonGuy 8 ай бұрын
Can i use normal shoes and are pedals plug and play no need for oiling in bearing thanks
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 8 ай бұрын
Hello! Thanks for commenting! Yes you can use regular shoes and they are a big improvement grip wise. I recommend thicker and harder soles. For example if you use a pair of Converse, you are going to feel every single pin. For the plug and play thing. They are universal. Just take note that the left pedal screws counter clockwise. About oiling the bearings comes sealed with grease so you don't have to do anything in the short/mid term.
@mohongzhi
@mohongzhi 8 ай бұрын
This pedal is in DU bearing so no need to maintain at all until the DU bearing wear out and that will be more years away than you can think of it.
@marcinociepa4231
@marcinociepa4231 8 ай бұрын
Great video. Thanks.
@joeblack3345
@joeblack3345 8 ай бұрын
Great video! Thanks for the insights! Im thinking should i go change from 170 to 165 or 160mm? Could you share with me your height and inseams?
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 8 ай бұрын
Hello, thank you very much! Regarding if you should get 165 or 160 it depends on how performance oriented you are. In my case I just took the "It doesn't hurt anymore" approach and went for the 160 cm. To feel real difference (comfort is more important for me). My bike is size 52. My height is 163 cm. And inseam 69 cm. On paper that bike is too big for me but I made it "fit" with a zero offset seatpost. Another thing to have in consideration is that even a bike with the same size number could have a completely different overall size in real life. That's why I don't trust manufacturers sizing charts. Hope it was a little helpful! Good luck!
@joeblack3345
@joeblack3345 8 ай бұрын
Thanks alot for your feedback. Wow you are on size 52 . But it makes sense when U have 0 offset seatpost + shorter stem. I'm 168 . inseams 72cm. My bike size is size 49. I used to have 165mm cranks on my old bike(size49) but for the new bike I tried 170mm but I think Im struggling with it recently (more hip flexor ,quad and hamstrings strains when I train harder ). I'm not flexible & have hip impingement. Also I find to have problems with my top strokes 😢 So now I'm thinking 165mm or 160mm (to reduce my hip angles) -hmmm such difficult decisions😅
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 8 ай бұрын
@@joeblack3345 jajaj difficult indeed. Well since you are also on the shorter side I would go 160 mm. because remember that there are many 190 cm. tall riders using 170 mm. So there is no surprise we can do better with 160 mm. May I ask you what bike do you have? I would like to compare the geo at bikeinsights.com
@joeblack3345
@joeblack3345 8 ай бұрын
​​​​​@@YuichiTamaki my old bike is specialized Roubaix (endurance bike) . Size 49. 165mm cranks . Standard 80mm stem futureshok My new bike (racebike) - dogma F size 465 -stem 90mm. I have done bike fit with 170mm cranks (I thought I could adapt the 5mm but it seems like it is harder than thought)😢
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 8 ай бұрын
@@joeblack3345 Great bikes! Funnily enough when I compare the Geo of my 2020 size 52 Roubaix with the old 49 Roubaix the reach only changes 1 mm. Basically what you lose in a bigger frame size is seatpost exposure which affects compliance. The Dogma F is totally different. I am amazed how aggressive that posture looks. Even if the Roubaix is an endurance bike it is aggressive enough for me. I say go for the 160 mm. They are pretty desirable so selling them in the worst case should be easy.
@mechpatt
@mechpatt 8 ай бұрын
interesting test, but what did you actually feel through your hands, the TPU tubes are supposed to be more 'bouncy' compared to butyl. GCN had a ball of butyl rubber and a ball of TPU, the TPU bounced like a superball. Very intriguing problem how to categorise this different feel between butyl and TPU
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 8 ай бұрын
Hello! thanks for commenting. Fair question, to be honest I should've make a better test. This wasn't exactly an apples to apples comparison since I used different tires ( lack of time). The worn specialized tires were so cracked that may have added a little bit of compliance ( lower flex resistance). The Contis Ultra Sport are stiffer I believe. Objectively speaking though, with that combo I felt it faster but not particularly softer. Weight savings must have a bigger impact during acceleration.
@mechpatt
@mechpatt 8 ай бұрын
@@YuichiTamaki as an older guy, it’s great to see young men doing experiments. So yeah, maybe it could have been more scientific, but strapping your phone to the fork and using the inbuilt accelerometer was very smart. Well done and enjoy your cycling!
@IronHorsey3
@IronHorsey3 9 ай бұрын
Great idea, was worried about that phone ejecting. This was a unique and worthwhile test. Your sentiments are noteworthy. Have the RideNow TPU and will look to switch shortly and consider your tire pressure consideration. Thanks for sharing you innovative test.
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 9 ай бұрын
Hello! Thank you very much for your kind words! I was nervous about the phone too :D After several months I am still on the same tubes. Apart from putting air every week they work great.
@sairazchowdhury9542
@sairazchowdhury9542 9 ай бұрын
Hi. Is waxing provides smooth cycling or lubing chain provides?
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 9 ай бұрын
Hello! A well calibrated and clean drivetrain will run smoothly waxed or oiled, the difference is so minimal that maybe you are not going to notice it. If you live in a wet country I would go oiled, if you live in a hot and dry place I would go waxed.
@sairazchowdhury9542
@sairazchowdhury9542 9 ай бұрын
Thanks. I have another query. Which chain you prefer, either kmc or Shimano in terms of performance?
@TheMrHudsonGuy
@TheMrHudsonGuy 9 ай бұрын
Are pins removable I want to put smaller ones is it possible thanks
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 9 ай бұрын
Hello! thanks for commenting. Yes you can remove the pins. What I am not sure about is if you can find shorter ones. In my quick research I only found the original replacements. Maybe aftermarket?
@TheMrHudsonGuy
@TheMrHudsonGuy 9 ай бұрын
@@YuichiTamaki maybe aftermarket in tools shop or repair shop
@TheMrHudsonGuy
@TheMrHudsonGuy 9 ай бұрын
@@YuichiTamaki thanks btw
@Godspeed961
@Godspeed961 9 ай бұрын
I cant find anywhere that length ! It will fit my 79inseam / 172 cm height?
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 9 ай бұрын
Hello! It is not common indeed. I bought it at Amazon Japan, I couldn't even find it on AliExpress. I'm not an expert by any means but it should fit you. Bike fitters say standard cranks could fit 190 cm. guys and up. So going shorter should not do any harm.
@Godspeed961
@Godspeed961 9 ай бұрын
@@YuichiTamaki I like cause knees does less move and you set the saddle higher. So, any disadvantages until now?
@mareksadowski9256
@mareksadowski9256 9 ай бұрын
Yuichi, your video about buying and restoring a bike inspired me to buy my first road bike (used)! Regards.
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 9 ай бұрын
Ohhhh man! Thanks for your message! I am happy to know these videos are reaching somebody and ultimately helping them. I hope the best on your build and have fun!
@よしちよしち
@よしちよしち 9 ай бұрын
I ride Roubaix just like you. Specialized has ended their maintenance program, so my only option is to either maintain it myself or get a new shock. So i decided to do the maintenance my self. Because its too expensive to buy it and this video is great. thanks👍
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 9 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for your compliment! If you are careful it is definitely doable. Just take your time. Good Luck!
@よしちよしち
@よしちよしち 9 ай бұрын
But they are terrible! They ended maintenance on the products they sell, and if its not working well, they tell us to replace it with a new one!😢@@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 9 ай бұрын
@@よしちよしち Yes indeed, the system works great but it is too expensive to replace. On the bright side, if you take care of it and don't let water get in I don't see any reason for it to be replaced.
@801oap
@801oap 10 ай бұрын
Nice editing.
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@mareksadowski9256
@mareksadowski9256 10 ай бұрын
What's your helmet model?
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 10 ай бұрын
Hi there! It's a GIRO Chronicle. Thanks for commenting!
@mareksadowski9256
@mareksadowski9256 10 ай бұрын
Great job, buddy!
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 10 ай бұрын
Thanks man!!!
@steveindorset
@steveindorset 10 ай бұрын
Good video. There’s an Australian KZbinr called “Oz cycle” did you get the idea from him?
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 10 ай бұрын
Hello! Thank you a lot! Yes, I watched his videos regarding waxing about a year ago. I tried it by myself and it is working fine. About the addition of fluorescent dye I don't know if somebody else did it. I just wanted to know if the stuff was really going deep inside.
@steveindorset
@steveindorset 10 ай бұрын
@@YuichiTamaki Hi Yuichi thanks for the reply. I think the fluorescent dye is a great idea and a great addition. Blessings from England.🙏😎👍🏻
@robrob4224
@robrob4224 10 ай бұрын
Changed mine last year from 170 to 165. Because i had to higher my cadance a bit i was feeling that i “missed” some gears on my cassette. Therefore i changed my front chainrings to a size smaller. The result less muscle fatigue and much more energy on higher distances (150-300km)
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 10 ай бұрын
That's great! What size are your chainrings? 34/50?
@robrob4224
@robrob4224 10 ай бұрын
@@YuichiTamakiI changed to 48-33 from Ali Express. Shimano or the other A-brands did not offer them so I had no choice than buying them on Ali.
@ernani29m
@ernani29m 10 ай бұрын
No celular pega todos sensores porque no gps xoss g + ainda não consegui 👍
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 10 ай бұрын
Embora o smartphone cumpra todas as funções em longas caminhadas, a bateria não dura o suficiente. Nesse sentido acho que vale a pena ter um computador dedicado.
@al_peko
@al_peko 11 ай бұрын
why not go for clipless pedals? that will bring more profit. knees always suffer on flat pedals on long rides difference for only 2,5mm is really felt if you are trained enough
@YuichiTamaki
@YuichiTamaki 11 ай бұрын
Hello! thanks for commenting. While clipless is undeniably a more efficient in certain conditions. In my daily life I ride a lot through the city in high traffic and pedestrians area. Sometimes I also have to climb long stairs. In that case I prefer the convenience of flats. Maybe I should have a pair of clipless for my long distances journeys.
@al_peko
@al_peko 11 ай бұрын
@@YuichiTamaki in your situation you have to choose mtb clipless pedals with small cleats. shoes for mtb cleats are like normal shoes and alow to walk and climb like in normal shoes