RJM: don't appologize for Looks. They are, IMO, the best road pedals
out there. I have older-model Look Keo Pluses or Maxes or whatever the
intermediate level is, and I like them very much (a) for the large,
comfortable platform and (b) for the secure "lock in" feeling that in
no way implies a difficult release. I earlier had Dura Aces and like
the Keos better -- even tho' they are plastic.

On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 11:42 AM, RJM <crccpadu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for all the replies,
>
> One the go fast bike, I was planning on using brifters, probably something
> from Sram as I prefer their hood shape. I am not exactly light, about 200
> and still a short dude so I do have some weight to get off me. Light weight
> really isn't a huge consideration on the new bike, but having quick
> tires/wheels/the abilty to quickly shift would be important to the riding I
> have planned for it. I am also planning on sticking look clipless on
> whatever frame I get (I know, don't shoot me). I do want the bike to be
> durable too, my last trek wasn't exactly durable, the rear hub had issues
> fairly quickly and the shifters junked up and lasted about a year. I'm not
> too happy with what you get at the local bike shop, those bikes aren't
> really comfortable and for the money I think the Riv/Soma are better deals
> (and I don't want a carbon fork). The local bike shop owner put me on a Trek
> Domane for a test ride. It was a decent ride, but my Sam Hillborne is a
> better bike in my mind. (cheaper too.)
>
> Is the San Marcos rear 130 or 135 spaced?
>

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