What Gianni humbly omitted from his last article is that once he finishes ranting about sock color (actually, the lack of need for any color other than than white), he recovers quickly and we wrap up the Keepers executive board meeting with him tearing our legs off on the ride home from the bar with his magnificent stroke. Because after all, he is Rule #72.
But I digress. All the chit-chat Gianni’s article generated, and the timing of it with a new shoe purchase on my end, has me ruminating on Rule #8. Matching saddle, handlebar tape, and tires is, for the Velominatus at least, quite the no-brainer as it were. The only really poignant question I recall ever being raised is whether Vittoria Open Pave’s have an exemption because they are awesome and scream hardman tire (I think they are acceptable).
But what of shoes? They are the one piece of kit that most often throws a rider’s coordination out of sync. Of course this has traditionally been fine as shoes are such a personal matter that expecting one to match one’s shoes with the rest of one’s kit is hopeful at best. That being said, I wonder if shoes are less kit and more equipment. They transfer power directly from rider to bike and thus they are mechanical, they are engineered by smart people using fancy computers, and they render the machine virtually unrideable without them. In fact, I’ve often wondered why retailers list them under “clothing” and why online review forums don’t put them under “drivetrain” instead of “clothing and accessories”.
So if you don’t accept my premise, at least humor me here. If shoes are equipment and not kit, why would anyone buy a pair that didn’t match the rest of their bike? Surely, with the abundance of shoe choices on the market these days I would think one could make every effort to find a pair that fits, has the features and performance characteristics sought, falls within price range, and matches the rest of the bike.
I happened upon this concept casually deliberately this week. You see, I’ve been sporting considerable carbone over Fi’zi:k’s new shoe line ever since they were introduced (you might say I have a thing for shoes). So when a new pair of R3’s fell into my lap for number 1 I was forced to shift the Yellow Princesses over to number 3. The yellow decals and accents on the Serotta look awesome with the YP’s and the new R3’s are oh so sublime with the BMC. Splendid, indeed.
So I’ll put it to you, the Velominati. Does Rule #8 need amending? Are shoes equipment and not clothing? Do we, perhaps, need a new rule pertaining to shoe/bike matching (I think not but a suggestion might be in order). These are the things that keep the Keepers up at night.
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@frank
May Merckx have mercy... Whilst googling "orange cycling shoes" for that post I came across a pair of these Carnacs in my size, new in box on eBay. They'll be here in a few days. "Buy It Now" is an evil thing...
Look, it's easy; match the shoes to the helmet. Top and tails. And helmets should be plain black or plain white. Moving on...
@sgt
The good news, Gianni, is I'm definitely wearing white socks with these bad boys
@frank
Pretty sure you are hanging shit on me by saying they are good shoes for chicks. But thanks anyway!
When out on the CAAD10 I wear Lycra shoe covers to match bike and take them off when on the CAAD3
@Chipomarc
That's a rule violation mate.
My take, if anyone cares, is this: black, white, silver, pink (ok, not pink).....doesn't matter. I love Sidis. I've tried a shit ton of shoes over the years, and I love the way they fit. (TIme Equipes are my favorite all time, but all the Time shoes after that didn't fit me right). Mine are silver, and I have no shiny bits on my plastic bike. All industrial black, with white accents. The silver Sidis are the perfect accent.
@RedRanger
you mean the bike in the small ring, the crank not parrallel to the chainstay or just the latex bootie used for a ride that is not a TT ?
@CanuckChuck
It is spelled shiny.
@Chipomarc
Besides violating a rule, why shoe covers on the non-rain (I'm assuming because of fenders) bike?
@CanuckChuck, they're just light Lycra aero shoe covers and not waterproof or for cold weather