I predict you will have SPDs on all but possibly one of your bikes within a year ... and the one without will be only so you can lend it to non cyclists ;-)
<gasp!> Steve, I have uh... <whispered>
thirteen bikes...! And counting, as there are a couple that will be added when I finish brazing their frames.
This...this clipless pedal thing could get expen$ive
so hoping to stay with the superb Superbes and Dettos with toe clips and straps for the other bikes insofar as possible (must!resist). The Dettos have slick nylon soles and protruding cleats, so their friction coefficient on a polished tile or concrete floor is approximately...zero.
Makes an Adventure of any off-bike wearing.
Sad about the car...
Indeed! I will miss him terribly. A legacy of my car-repair days, I put a lot of me put in him (as well as a number of racecar parts).
Spunky was my Motorized Buddy for lo these many years. Only put 7,600mi/12,200km year on him 'cos I've ridden as much as 8,000-12,000mi/13,000-19,000km a year on the bikes, so the car got a break and lasted years longer than otherwise.
Sympathy and empathy on the Commando's fate. I'm sore tempted to do a rebuild on the Honda, but it just doesn't make sense given the age and mileage. Everything else is fine now, but he has coming needs and even doing all the work myself, the value of the parts at wholesale prices is still a substantial part of the value on a 24 year-old car and it will take my time from other things like um, "work" and of course cycling. Time for the Big Goodbye. It is very hard for me to part with mechanical things. It isn't that I confuse them with people, rather they are trusted tools and reminders of Larger trips and Adventures they've made possible. This is precisely why I have so many bikes. They should logically have moved on in turn, as the most-used ones are the Nomad, the blue rando bike and the tandem, but all are fun to ride and full of memories for a soggy sentimentalist like myself.
And yeah, it is awfully nice to be able to walk in my cycling shoes...clipless pedals that work for me are a real boon.
Best,
Dan.