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2102.1 | Carnac | WMOIS::FLYE_N | | Mon Oct 07 1991 20:32 | 7 |
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Carnac sells "Time shoes" that do not need the adapter.
Norm
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2102.2 | Re: Carnac shoes as an alternative to TIME shoes. | ICS::WARD | | Tue Oct 08 1991 09:55 | 4 |
| Re: 2102.1
Great! I'd like to try a pair. Do you know where they're sold?
Patrick
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2102.3 | EVER SEE A JACK-A-LOPE? | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue Oct 08 1991 12:59 | 10 |
| Please explain Norm... I have both TIME and LOOK pedals and shoes
(on different bikes, of course... No wait, maybe there's something
here)...
Any, I digress. There is no possibility of engineering miracle that
I can see that would allow a cleat to fit both LOOK and TIME pedals.
It ain't the shoe, it's the cleat. The cleats are so radically differ-
ent I can't see how they something could work on both...
Chip
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2102.4 | foot-fit is the issue | SHALOT::ELLIS | John Lee Ellis - assembly required | Tue Oct 08 1991 13:37 | 14 |
| Chip,
I believe the replies described a purely TIME-oriented shoe,
rather than one that would work with the LOOK system. Carnac
(French company) is apparently a well-known, well-reputed shoe
company and TIME has licensed them, as I understand it. In fact,
if I remember correctly, the "real" TIME shoes may be made by them.
(Read this recently in an article.)
So the issue in .0 seems to be: "How can I get shoes that fit my
feet better, yet work well on TIME pedals?" Maybe the Carnac
will do the trick.
-john
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2102.5 | A bit expensive | AD::CRANE | I got my stuff!! | Tue Oct 08 1991 18:10 | 6 |
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The only place I know of that sells Carnac shoes is Branford bike
in conneticut. They are advertised in thier catalog at $149.
John C.
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2102.6 | | WMOIS::FLYE_N | | Tue Oct 08 1991 20:29 | 11 |
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Working nights = delay in response.
Carnac makes a shoe that only works with Time pedals. With an
adapter they can be made to work with Look style pedals. They also
make Look only shoes.
The Branford Bike catalog carries the Carnac Fancy ($179.88). They
say to state wether you want the Look or Time model.
Phone is 203/488-0482
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2102.7 | Right shoe, wrong pad? | BOOKIE::CROCKER | | Wed Oct 09 1991 15:41 | 26 |
| Don't give up on foot fit.
A lot of European companies seem to have fallen for the myth that all
Americans have sledge-hammer feet. Not true in my case, and when I
finally switched to clipless, I almost missed finding a shoe that
would fit properly.
I finally wound up with Look Carbons, after I made a trip to one of
those monster sports equipment outlets (I forget the acronym) and
found some synthetic pads that are from 1/4 to 1/2" thick. With
an X-acto knife and some sandpaper I was able to shape myself a
$20 pair of orthodics that not only make the shoes fit, they make
them *comfortable*.
Nobody seemed to mind my trying the different types of pads until I
found the one that fit (the red cross-training version; I forget the
brandname) except for squunching my toes a little (that's where the
knife came in later, on the pad, not the toes).
I've ridden in this setup for 12,000 miles with no problems. The
pads are so thick that I can stick my car key underneath when I don't
have any other place to carry it, and not feel a thing.
So maybe you've got the right shoe, but haven't found the right pad
yet. Even with the money for the pads, the Time Sport would be a
good deal more economical than the Carnac, right?
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2102.8 | I'll get out my knife and experiment! | ICS::WARD | | Thu Oct 10 1991 10:52 | 17 |
| re:2102.07
That's an interesting point. What's frustrating about this is that
I think the TIME shoes are good and I have no problem at all with
the right foot (which is a bit smaller). Yet when I tried on the
larger TIME size for the left foot, it still didn't feel great. An
orthotic might work if it would keep the foot from rubbing against
the front right of the shoe. Shoe stores have pads that attach to
the tongue of the shoe and that might keep the foot in position.
As it is, the big toe and and right side of the left foot start
hurting at about 40-50 miles.
I'll experiment with inserts of some sort. Beats paying $179 for
shoes that may be very much the same!
Thanks,
Patrick
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