Both of my currently active bicycles have Time ATAC pedals, which i
use on 95% of my rides.  Now that my commute is ~15 miles instead
4ish, i wear cycling clothing and carry and change of clothes and the
shoes are part of that- I leave my chaco sandals in my office to
change into.  I've also recently found that the older models of ATAC
have slightly bulkier bodies and are easy to pedal in street shoes for
short range trips.  When i lived in the city with a shorter commute,
my commuter bike just had toe clips as i would wear my street shoes
for the commute.  I always use clipless pedals for long rides- having
a stiff soled shoe really helps my ginormous feet avoid cramping.

On Oct 12, 11:50 am, 40_Acres <mgla...@gmail.com> 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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