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Ok, I am not only a great finder of things, but also a great tinnkerer and fettler. I love my Birkenstock sandals to bits. ..literaly. These I bought many years ago s/h of e-bay for about £8, hardly worn, but apparently worn in the sea
. Any way I've glued them so many times now,but their time has come. They are my , kick around the garden shoes, but I keep tripping up in them.
I also love my Shimano SPD sandals. This is a s/h replacement pair, for the originals, that perished so much, lumps used to fall off the sole each ride. These are a later model, but not as comfy, and when out on Friday, without socks of course, I found that the soles of my feet were burning. So sitting in the garden today..bin day!! I thought, I just can't throw them away yet. So, ...................I wonder? .....what if?......
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I peeled off the sole and side straps, ( not difficult ) and was left with the rubberised cork insole. ( incidentally, I won't be throwing the straps away, as I will clean them up, attach some elastic to them, and used them as a pair of leather gauntlet arm straps, for wearing with my SteamPunk Morris dancing kit.
anyway.........
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mark tilley, on Flickr
I had to chamfer the sides at the rear of the shoe,so the fit a bit snugger? with the straps, then turned them up side down and sprayed the bottom with carpet glue, fitted them to the shoes, and wore them quickly to aid adhesion.
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Et voila, a unique pair of BirkenSPDs. A you would expect, they are supreemly comfortable, and do lift the height a tad, compared to the bare spd sandal, but on a par with the height of std spd mtb type shoes. so wont feel so strange when autumn comes. Amn outstanding result I do feel.