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Old 03-01-10 | 07:29 AM
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Bikes: 1977 Bridgestone Kabuki Super Speed; 1979 Raleigh Professional; 1983 Raleigh Rapide mixte; 1974 Peugeot UO-8; 1993 Univega Activa Trail; 1972 Raleigh Sports; 1967 Phillips; 1981 Schwinn World Tourist; 1976 Schwinn LeTour mixte; 1964 Western Flyer

Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
The only places I go clipless is when I am mountain biking and touring... the rest of the time I usually use clips and straps or toothy flat pedals.


Me too. I've never found a need for clipless pedals. I have toeclips on my everyday bike (I find them ideal for muddy, snowy, slick commutes like I do - you can slide the rear out and not worry about picking up a foot), and platforms on my everything-else bike. Well, and most of my other bikes...but the everything-else bike has a set of new, pretty knobbly BMX platforms that are deliciously wide.
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