Same here. Gripkings on the commuter and eggbeaters for longer rides.

Eric Norris wrote:
> For short errands around town, I use my Town Bike with flat pedals.
> For everything, various flavors of clipless pedals.  I've been
> gravitating of late to Crank Brothers Eggbeaters, which let me use
> shoes that I can easily walk in.
>
> --Eric
> campyonly...@me.com
> www.campyonly.com
> www.wheelsnorth.org
>
>
>
> On Oct 12, 2009, at 11:50 AM, 40_Acres wrote:
>
> >
> > I feel as if I'm committing an act of heresy, but I'm very curious to
> > hear others thoughts.  I'm no stranger to riding in sneakers on
> > platform pedals, or to using old-school quills and toe clips (with and
> > without cycling-specific shoes).  When I bought my AHH this Summer, I
> > decided to give both platforms and quills a serious go of it.  After
> > 4.5 months I'm back to clipless pedals, even for short errands around
> > town.  Any fellow heretics out there?
> >
> > On a related note with a different outcome, I went back to downtube
> > shifting on the AHH.  Love it.  Brifters are great too, but I'm very
> > happy with DT shifters.
> > >
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