Bicycle Shoes
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What Are Road Bike Shoes?
We all are familiar with a wide variety of shoes. The shoes can be classified accordingto the purpose of shoes which they are meant for. The shoes which are used generally bythe cyclists for the purpose of racing are commonly known as Road Bike Shoes.
Thus these shoes can be classified into a number of groups namely track racing shoes, roadracing shoes, touring shoes and so on. Now the trend changes, everyone wants to useshoes having clip less pedals which helps to adjust the rider to make his foot screw to thesole, the bottom part .Generally the heel and toe part, the outsole is made up of differentmaterials which helps in the increasing pace of rider while riding. Now the material usedto make the sole is plastic or carbon.
Plastic is widely used for it can make any shapeaccording to the shape of the foot of the rider. Carbon is the costly metal used in themanufacture of shoes which increases the price of racing shoes which everybody cannotafford. Moreover, carbon is a metal with heavy weight which the rider feels heavy to lift.The upper part is made up of leather, a metal which helps the rider's foot to be well fixedwith the shoe. The shoes are designed in such a way that the rider can feel a comfortzone. The shoes are designed with adjustable laces which helps rider to insert their footinto the shoes. The foot is completely fixed with the shoes and the rider can stretch hisfoot to an extent by the usage of leather as the material used in the manufacture of racingshoes. Comfort and durability is the main thing to be put in mind before selecting racingshoes
Clipless shoes and pedals are all about energy efficiency. Many riders swear that when they ride with clipless shoes, they can improve their overall speed by 5% or more. In other words, there is a 5% energy efficiency. If you rider short distances (e.g. 5km), a 5% reduction probably doesn't amount to much. However, if you are joining races or running distances as long as 100km, 5% can mean a huge difference.
Note that both road and mountain bikes have bicycling shoes, but they are different in terms of design. Mountain bike shoes have recessed clips, wheres road shoes have protruding clips. Many riders who own both a mountain and road bike prefer to wear mountain bike shoes because they can also walk in them. Besides, mountain bike shoes look more normal if you are just out cycling casually with a group of friends.
About the Author
Author is a resident of UK and runs a website for Road Bikes Shoes. Specialized Road Bikes Shoes could be bought from his website
How to Choose Proper Cycling Shoes
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![]() Felt AR1 Garmin Team Carbon Fiber Bicycle Dura Ace 7900 56cm US $4,999.00
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![]() 2012 Specialized Epic Expert 29 US $4,300.00
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![]() Santa Cruz V 10 Carbon Black 2011 with RockShox Boxxer WC and SRAM XO Drivetrain US $4,150.00
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![]() Shimano Dura Ace Di2 8 Piece Group New US $4,004.99
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![]() Shimano Dura Ace Di2 7 Piece Group New US $3,626.99
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![]() Shimano Dura Ace Di2 6 Piece Group New US $3,599.99
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![]() Shimano Dura Ace Di2 9 Piece TT Tri Group New US $3,410.99
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![]() Shimano Dura Ace Di2 8 Piece TT Tri Group New US $3,104.99
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![]() Shimano Dura Ace Di2 5 Piece Group New US $2,816.99
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![]() Campagnolo Bora 1 Carbon Tubular Wheelset US $2,805.00
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![]() 2012 Reynolds Forty Six Sixty Six Carbon Wheelset Shimano NEW US $2,800.00
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![]() Waterford F14 Single Speed Bicycle AWESOME 55cm TT 52cm ST US $2,575.00
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![]() CAMPAGNOLO BORA 1 CARBON TUBULAR WHEELSET US $2,550.00
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![]() Shimano Dura Ace Di2 6 Piece TT Tri Group New US $2,519.99
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![]() BH G4 Carbon Bike W Zipp Cranks SRAM Red TRP Brakes and Mavic Ksyrium Wheels US $3,500.00
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![]() ORBEA ALMA 29 TEAM CARBON US $2,500.00
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![]() Focus Thunder 20 Large Mountain Bike downhill US $2,500.00
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![]() Shimano Dura Ace Di2 TT Tri Upgrade Kit New US $2,339.99
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![]() Shimano Dura Ace Di2 Upgrade Kit US $2,339.99
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![]() Trek Madone 52 Project One Carbon Road Bike 2011 US $2,225.00
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![]() Campagnolo Record 11 Road Group US $2,066.85
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![]() Specialized S Works Tarmac SL3 56cm Dura Ace 7900 Mavic Wheels US $2,025.00
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![]() NEARLY NEW Surly MOONLANDER Fat Tire Bike Going where no bike has gone US $2,025.00
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![]() Shimano Dura Ace 7900 8 Piece Group US $1,934.99
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![]() Jamis 2011 Xenith Carbon Triathlon Bike US $1,900.00
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![]() Felt B2 TT Tri Bike 54cm 2009 Model US $2,300.00
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![]() Jamis Xenith T1 Tri bike 2009 full carbon US $1,900.00
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![]() Shimano XTR Trail Mountain 8 Piece Group US $1,862.99
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![]() Shimano XTR Race 8 Piece Mountain Group US $1,835.99
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![]() 2010 Shimano Dura Ace 7900 Double Compact 8 Piece Group US $1,679.90
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![]() Felt ZW5 Carbon Womens Tall w helmet and pedals barely used US $1,900.00
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![]() Shimano Dura Ace 7900 7 Piece Group US $1,646.99
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![]() Shimano Dura Ace 7900 9 Piece TT Tri Group US $1,619.99
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![]() Shimano Dura Ace 7900 6 Piece Group US $1,619.99
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![]() 56cm 2006 Cannondale Synapse Full Carbon Road Bicycle Ultegra Dura Ace Bike US $1,600.00
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![]() Campagnolo Chorus 11 Road Group US $1,522.35
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![]() 2005 Kona Hoss XC Hardtail 22 Gear Package Deal US $1,500.00
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![]() Rock Shox Boxxer World Cup Solo Air 200mm Maxle DH Freeride Race Suspension Fork US $1,499.00
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![]() Campagnolo Athena 11 Carbon Road Group US $1,383.75
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![]() Shimano Dura Ace 7900 8 Piece TT Tri Group US $1,349.99
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![]() Shimano Dura Ace 7900 7 Piece TT Tri Group US $1,304.99
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![]() 2009 Felt S32 Aluminum Time Trial Triathlon Bicycle 700c 58cm NEW IN BOX US $1,300.00
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![]() 2010 Shimano Dura Ace 7900 6 Piece Group Customize US $1,229.90
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![]() 1968 CLASSIC HUFFY TANDEM SUNNYDAY RIDE US $1,200.00
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![]() CycleOps PowerTap Pro Alloy 32H Wheelset Shimano Sram Hub US $1,149.99
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