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BikeDabs Have Your Pubcrawls Covered With Clipless Converters

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Forgo the bruised and banged-up shins and turn your road-going thoroughbred into a sandal friendly cruiser.

Made in the USA, BikeDabs have solutions for Shimano SPD-SL pedals, with Look Keo, Speedplay, Crankbrothers and Shimano SPD models coming soon. Weights for SPD-SL and Look Keo solutions come in at only 44 grams and set you back $18.99. You can check out pricing and weights on all BikeDab models here.

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Luiggi
Luiggi
11 years ago

Too bad they composed that ad so wrong… A right shoe with a left pedal/crank???

Emily
Emily
11 years ago

It appears the pedal is upside down. Hope this is a sensible decision. Last pair of converters I had, the platform was always on the wrong side. As I got the things primarily so friends could ride my single speed while camping, they were mostly useless.

I’ve got crank bros mallets now, so no real need for converters for me anymore.

Eyal
Eyal
11 years ago

I’ll wait till they’re $9.99 on eBay!

Quinn
Quinn
11 years ago

Much better idea than, the other idea of converting your street shoe to clipless

DG
DG
11 years ago

Wait, you guys don’t just go to the pub in your clippy shoes? Weirdos.

greg
greg
11 years ago

spd-sl pedals are surprisingly easy to ride with sneakers, unless it’s wet out.

antieverything
antieverything
11 years ago

nope never

what kind of idiot wears this stuf ? ahahahahahahahaha

please please. do not bury me with any of this cheap trash.

Ham-planet
Ham-planet
11 years ago

If you’re too drunk to ride with flat shoes on clipless-only pedals, you’re too drunk to ride home.

Adrian
Adrian
11 years ago

You know, has anyone ever thought of:
a) grinding down a regular 15mm wrench
or
b) buying a pedal wrench and regular pedals.

Makes life easier. I swear.

Joe
Joe
11 years ago

R3 Adapters have already been around for ages http://elementmedical.com.au/r3-pedal/r3-pedal.html

JimmyZ
JimmyZ
11 years ago

I would like to see a saddle with a clip on it that attaches to a cleat on my chamois.

Aindreas
Aindreas
11 years ago

I have a pair for spd-sl and they work really well. Good grip, easy to use, and tough. I like ’em for short commutes and casual rides.

Elgin
Elgin
9 years ago

All great but how can I safely lock up my $10k carbon bike at the pub?

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