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Originally Posted by Nightshade
get over yourself, dude.
Excuse me?! I'm not the one who has said

Unless you plan to take up racing the is no need to use clipless pedals. None what so ever! Clipless=racing.

Don't be swayed by all the wannabe racers that populate forums like this.
Fine..........if you are racing or competing but never on the street.
Originally Posted by Nightshade
Each to his/her own.
Follow your own advice...dude. syncro87 didn't ask if he should use clipless but asked a specific question about them. Your comments aren't an expression of opinion as in "I wouldn't use them" which would fit neatly into the "to each his own" ideal. But your posts are pronouncements that no one should use them as if you set the rules. That's not "to each his own". That's an order from on high. There are hundreds of thousands to millions of bicyclists who would disagree with your "orders".
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