Dear Taller,Taller wrote:Mr. Hillier,
Yes, I suppose there is always some risk, especially on a folding bike which is, at best, a compromise between ease of folding and riding comfort. Also, the cranks may touch the inside of your shoes with each revolution and, even with a mud-flap on the front fender, rain and mud are out to attack both shoes and pants....
Have you considered galoshes? (http://www.swims.com/MEN/Galoshes.aspx)
If the weather is particularly gruesome, I wear nylon rainpants over my pants and rubber boots, and bring my shoes in a bag on my bike's carrier. My overcoat (made with one of Molloy's 610 grams Donegal tweeds) doesn't need extra protection from the rain, I'm relieved to know.
Thank you for your comments.
Galoshes would work, but these days if I need to wear good shoes they go in a bag and I change them when I get off the bicycle, , as you do. In any case, with the recent trends in the British weather, bicycles will soon need to float to be of any use, and I suspect that we will also have to review our footwear choices.
Regards,
Mr Hillier