Larkee
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Ta bécanne déchire mec!!!
Recu les Hutchison tires enfin,hate d'essayer ca//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210215/abace588a192e7f097273f42ce5e1438.jpg
J'ai ecouté le podcast Empirical Cycling que tu parlais, tres interessant!Tellement plus beau sram crank en noir, nice bike!
What's some recommendations for shoes in the 250-300$ range? I feel like treating myself
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Shimano rc7What's some recommendations for shoes in the 250-300$ range? I feel like treating myself
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What's some recommendations for shoes in the 250-300$ range? I feel like treating myself
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Beau bike, mais t'es bin avec une selle penché comme ça ?
it depends on how you feets are. If they're narrow, wide, high, etc.
If you have wide toe box or collapsing arch that makes them wider, Specialized shoes (wide range) and Shimano's are good. Until now I've used 2 pairs of S-works shoes, Shimano Sphyre, Giro and Fizik. Specialized are on top of the list as the most comfortable ones for me since I have a wide foot.
Right now I use Giro VR90 which I love.
But for a good budget like yours, I'd go S-works when they come with a discount. Otherwise the Torch 3.0 should be a very good choice.
Fiziks makes also very nice shoes, a bit on the heavy side but very confortable and stiff.
In the end you need 2 main factors : confort and stiffness in the sole.