BrokenArrow
 
 
 
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    October 7, 2012
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Speed and Strength Moment of Truth Shoes Features PERFORATED LEATHER UPPER ENGINEERED EXTERNAL PU PROTECTORS ANTI-SLIP RUBBER OUTSOLE WITH MOLDED HEEL PROTECTOR MOLDED TOE AND ANKLE REINFORCEMENTS LOCK 'N LOAD ALUMINUM BUCKLE WITH ADJUSTABLE STRAP UNDER COVER COMPRESSION SYSTEM REFLECTIVE TRIM
 
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1 / 5
Are you kidding me?
PostedOctober 7, 2012
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BrokenArrow
From New York
State:NY
Rider Type:Commuter
Age:35-44
Gender:male
Bang for the Buck 
1 / 5
1 / 5
Style 
4 / 5
4 / 5
Comfort 
1 / 5
1 / 5
Protection & Durability 
1 / 5
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Air Flow 
1 / 5
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Features 
1 / 5
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I can't believe the "good" reviews on this shoe. Am I coming from a parallel universe? Okay, here's the deal. I loved the way these riding shoes looked online, but the quality was terrible. First of all, I had to take these brand-new shoes and fix them. The straps had no stops that would prevent them from sliding off. So I took some electrician's tape and fixed them. Next (worst part) the velcro enclosure never attached correctly. I have normal feet. I wear a size 10. It is impossible to get the female and male velcro to match up. Eventually, the velcro just ripped off the weak stitching. On top of it all, they are not comfortable and if anybody tells you that you get ankle protection, they are lying. Yes, I understand that these are not boots and that I shouldn't expect as much protection, but at the very least, we riders need to protect our feet INCLUDING our ankles. I don't think I will ever purchase anything from "Speed and Strength" ever again.
No, I do not recommend this product.
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BrokenArrow's Questions
 
Abus Granit Victory X-Plus 68 Roll Up Brake Disk Lock 14 mm steel bolt Very handy due to rubberized ring The bolt, lock body as well as supporting elements of the locking mechanism are made of special hardened steel The round shape and the three independently rotating pieces hinder the use of opening tools ABUS X-Plus cylinder for highest protection against manipulations, e.g. picking Two keys are supplied with the lock, one LED light key A Memory Clip as reminder to prevent an unintended ride off with the bike still locked is included. In case of the 68 Roll up, the Memo Cable is integrated in the lock Protective bag included
 

Where does the cable go?

Is the cord/cable on this lock retractable or do you just roll it up like on a yoyo?
2 months, 1 week ago
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State: NY
Rider Type: Commuter
Age: 35-44
Gender: male
New York
 
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