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My own choice, for urban cycling as well as recreational rides and bicycle touring, is SPD in its walkable "mountain bike" version. Other systems may be lighter, and easier to adjust, but SPD is relatively economical, and a wide variety of pedals and shoes is available from several makers. Shimano makes two kinds of cleats -- black, which release only with a twist of the ankle to the side, and silver, which also release upward. I prefer silver.
Der Autor dieses Artikel ([[John Allen]]) und auch der Übersetzer bevorzugen für Stadtfahrten und auch andere Freizeitfahrten die Mountainbikeversionen der SPD Cleats, weil auf ihnen gehen kann. Andere Systeme mögen leichter sein und weniger schwierig einzustellen sein, jedoch sind die SPD Cleats recht ökonomisch und es gibt sie in einem breiten Angebotsspektrum an Pedalen. Passendes Schuhwerk gibt es von vielen verschiedenen Herstellern. Shimano stellt die Cleats in den Varianten "schwarz" und "silber" her. Die schwarzen Cleats lassen eine Auslösung nur durch Fußdrehung zu während die silbernen auch durch Aufwärtsbewegung auslösen. John Allen bevorzugt die silberne Variante, während der Übersetzer dieses Artikels die schwarzen Cleats bevorzugt.


I do not like combination pedals which are plain on one side and clipless on the other -- like those at the lower left in the picture above. You are likely to fumble getting started because the wrong side of a pedal comes up. I suppose that these pedals might make sense for someone who can't have a different bicycle equipped with each kind of pedals. Some pedals are double-sided with platforms but have SPD on both sides, providing better support for the shoe. Long-distance riders report that these pedals improve comfort. The SPD pedals at the lower right in the picture are minimalist, designed for light weight. They work best with shoes that have stiff soles.
I do not like combination pedals which are plain on one side and clipless on the other -- like those at the lower left in the picture above. You are likely to fumble getting started because the wrong side of a pedal comes up. I suppose that these pedals might make sense for someone who can't have a different bicycle equipped with each kind of pedals. Some pedals are double-sided with platforms but have SPD on both sides, providing better support for the shoe. Long-distance riders report that these pedals improve comfort. The SPD pedals at the lower right in the picture are minimalist, designed for light weight. They work best with shoes that have stiff soles.
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