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When a kick tab is not a kick tab
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I am often baffled by wholesale ignorance. I good example is the so called Campagnolo pedal kick tab (see below); the reason I say so called is it's not a kick tab at all, yet that is how it is always refereed. A kick tab is the triangular tab the extends out of the bottom of the pedal so you can line up the pedal with your foot; there is no reason for Campagnolo to create a bolt on kick plate because most pedals of the day already had them. What these tabs are designed to do is aid the front of the shoe into a toe clip and non-Campy toe clips did not have these tabs. The tab, part# 7283021 is referred to in the English 1985 catalog as a "fix shoe plate", but better described in Italian as a "Invito scarpetta", or "shoe inviter". While this tab or plate may look similar to a kick plate, it is simply a way to to give non-Campy pedals with a toe clips, the same shoe inviter technology as with the Campagnolo square pedal toe clips.
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Yeah.
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That's cuz kick tabs sell better the shoe inviters or fix shoe plates. We also drive on Parkways and park on Driveways.
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Jumbo Shrimp.
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Shoe inviters. My wife would take up that invitation.
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"Shoe inviters" :lol:
....and a saddle is a "butt receiver". Good grief. |
Originally Posted by OldsCOOL
(Post 16013967)
....and a saddle is a "butt receiver". Good grief. |
Originally Posted by RubberLegs
(Post 16014081)
Seatpost Blunting Device!!! DON'T go cycling without one!
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Brakes = velocity inhibitors.
Brake pads = velocity inhibitor contact interfaces. |
Chain: power transmitter
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I bought a pair of these assuming the Campi pedal cages would accept these? Its not obvious to me how these are secured to the pedal?
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Wheel: road interface rotating device.
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Eponymous.
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Originally Posted by avhed
(Post 17502914)
I bought a pair of these assuming the Campi pedal cages would accept these? Its not obvious to me how these are secured to the pedal?
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Like so, Avhed….
http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/...ps4ztvppeq.jpg As onespeedbiker mentioned above, Campy toe clips came with this feature built in. These are Christophe clips shown. |
Huh. Looks like a solution to a non-existant problem to me. All those times I put my feet in toe clips and I never even knew these existed. I never had any trouble whatsoever. Where else is your toe going to go but into the clip?
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Good point, Due Ruote. That's why these went on for the pic only, and now reside back in the box.
I suppose it's possible to get the sole of your shoe caught on the inside of the cage, but not a big deal, I've found. |
Agree, it's a solution in search of a problem, unless there's a problem I don't know about.
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Well, a set of these provides two more places to have Patent Campagnolo written on your bike. Let's not overlook that.
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Originally Posted by OldsCOOL
(Post 16014105)
"Faceplant preventers".....handlebars.
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I am excited because for once I can disagree!
I purchased a pair of pedals from DD that did not have the inviters installed. I was having difficulty getting my shoe into the clip. I then purchased some on the bay and installed. Huge difference for me inserting my shoe in the clip. I would not ride without them. HA! |
That's good, SJX! I may just have to stick these on and see how they really work. Never had a problem without them, but I might be pleasantly surprised. After all, the bikes I usually ride have had Campy clips on them, with inviters en place'.
You know, there are not many things Campagnolo made that were useless or superfluous. I'm having a hard time thinking of any right now…. |
Originally Posted by rootboy
(Post 17504711)
That's good, SJX! I may just have to stick these on and see how they really work. Never had a problem without them, but I might be pleasantly surprised. After all, the bikes I usually ride have had Campy clips on them, with inviters en place'.
You know, there are not many things Campagnolo made that were useless or superfluous. I'm having a hard time thinking of any right now…. |
Portacatena. I kind of like mine. On a "gentleman's" bike where you don't want to get your hands dirty fixing a rear flat, it's sort of fun.
As to rootboy's question, I always found the Delta brakes kind of useless, at least when trying to slow down. :p <edit> Which got me to thinking, and realizing that the little blue plastic doohickie in the Cobalto brakeset was truly "useless or superfluous". |
Originally Posted by onespeedbiker
(Post 16013329)
pedal kick tab...kick plate..."fix shoe plate"..."Invito scarpetta"..."shoe inviter"..."square pedal toe clips"
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