I agree...eggbeaters all the way. I think that even though they are technically MTB pedals, they perfectly complement the slim, sleek, and spare look of tracks and fixes. I just hope I don't get laughed at when I ride the velodrome with knobby MTB sidi shoes. Not to mention that they are the best clipless i've ever tried. 4-Way entrance is unbeatable, they are really easy out but without a really tight and confining connection when you are clipped in, semi-adjustable (2way, not universal) float, an amazing feeling of contact point, and it's a personal thing, but I really like the way they don't have that trademark clipless *CLICK* when you go in or out of them. The sound of that just reminds me of bourgeois (but then again who is more bourgeois than a group of fix riders?) road bikers on overpriced and underridden frame. The drive train of a track bike doesnt groan and click like a road bike, so why should the pedals? If you are going to build a museum piece that must be 100% authenic NOS parts on a Frejus frame or something, then sure, get some old steel rattraps to round out the ensemble. But if you want to ride, and you ride every day as a matter of necessity, you want to ride on the best performing stuff. Clipless, namely 'beaters, outperform for me every time