Deacon, if you have large feet, you might find the shorter platforms of the 
road pedals don't allow your foot to go deep enough into the clips, 
depending where you prefer the pedal spindle to be under your foot. 
Aluminum spacers might be needed. I wear a 10-1/2 and use large mountain 
pedals with xtra large toe clips to get deep enough. I prefer the spindle 
behind the ball of my foot a bit though...

Have fun. Be safe. 

Clayton 
DirtDance


On Wednesday, May 16, 2018 at 12:43:32 PM UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> Clayton, Thank you for the generious XT offer, but for the sake of the 
> pedals and our friendship I’d best pass, lest I botch ‘em! My plan is to 
> try the Sylvan Road as my next pedal. Do I need the spikey grips? They seem 
> to not do much on the Touring pedals, the ridge bar itself doing the work. 
> Side to side motion is a near non-issue, but will the smoother Road pedals 
> make it an issue? I’ll find out. I like the idea of outer support for the 
> foot, absent on the Touring. Also looking at the BM-7. 
>
> Hmmm. I wonder about threading brake cable through standard straps to 
> stiffen them up? I’ll what issues I encounter when I get the toe clips set 
> up. 
>
> With abandon, 
> Patrick

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