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<blockquote data-quote="Renaultman" data-source="post: 4052306" data-attributes="member: 121"><p>I have the two pairs, I prefer the mtb ones and have them on my CX. I do find on very long rides I get pains in my feet that I don't get with the roadies.</p><p>Back to bike fits, I have had a couple but normally end up making minor adjustments myself.If I get the right frame size and pedal length I normally just make adjustments till it feels right.</p><p>We need to bare in mind that Mrs MTX is looking at doing 20 mile rides not back to back tons. </p><p>My current favourite bike is my cyclo cross. Nobblier tyres make it very sure footed and I can use the old railway lines and bridleways, annoying the dog walkers while leaving the motorists alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Renaultman, post: 4052306, member: 121"] I have the two pairs, I prefer the mtb ones and have them on my CX. I do find on very long rides I get pains in my feet that I don't get with the roadies. Back to bike fits, I have had a couple but normally end up making minor adjustments myself.If I get the right frame size and pedal length I normally just make adjustments till it feels right. We need to bare in mind that Mrs MTX is looking at doing 20 mile rides not back to back tons. My current favourite bike is my cyclo cross. Nobblier tyres make it very sure footed and I can use the old railway lines and bridleways, annoying the dog walkers while leaving the motorists alone. [/QUOTE]
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