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onespeedbiker 08-29-13 11:50 PM

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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rootboy 08-30-13 06:01 AM

Yeah.

Velognome 08-30-13 07:25 AM

That's cuz kick tabs sell better the shoe inviters or fix shoe plates. We also drive on Parkways and park on Driveways.

David Newton 08-30-13 07:57 AM

Jumbo Shrimp.

rootboy 08-30-13 08:07 AM

Shoe inviters. My wife would take up that invitation.

OldsCOOL 08-30-13 08:21 AM

"Shoe inviters" :lol:

....and a saddle is a "butt receiver". Good grief.

RubberLegs 08-30-13 08:55 AM


Originally Posted by OldsCOOL (Post 16013967)

....and a saddle is a "butt receiver". Good grief.

Seatpost Blunting Device!!! DON'T go cycling without one!

OldsCOOL 08-30-13 09:00 AM


Originally Posted by RubberLegs (Post 16014081)
Seatpost Blunting Device!!! DON'T go cycling without one!

"Faceplant preventers".....handlebars.

Lascauxcaveman 08-30-13 10:12 AM

Brakes = velocity inhibitors.
Brake pads = velocity inhibitor contact interfaces.

OldsCOOL 08-30-13 11:28 AM

Chain: power transmitter

avhed 01-26-15 07:18 PM

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?

Reynolds 01-27-15 07:45 AM

Wheel: road interface rotating device.

Doohickie 01-27-15 07:49 AM

Eponymous.

rootboy 01-27-15 08:08 AM


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?

That can be a head-scratcher. Camera would be easier but I'll try a verbal. Assuming Record pedals here. They go on the back side of the "forward" section of the pedal cage. Forward meaning the cage the toe clip attaches to. These go on the other side. The inside. Between the forward pedal cage and the center barrel. There is a square boss built on to these gizmos that fits in the "square" hole between the two toe clip bolt holes. Held in by a short 5 mm bolt. Same as a toe clip bolt. Hope that makes sense. I have a pair of them, which languish in the parts box.

rootboy 01-27-15 09:03 AM

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.

due ruote 01-27-15 09:31 AM

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?

rootboy 01-27-15 09:53 AM

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.

noglider 01-27-15 10:25 AM

Agree, it's a solution in search of a problem, unless there's a problem I don't know about.

due ruote 01-27-15 10:52 AM

Well, a set of these provides two more places to have Patent Campagnolo written on your bike. Let's not overlook that.

auldgeunquers 01-27-15 11:02 AM


Originally Posted by OldsCOOL (Post 16014105)
"Faceplant preventers".....handlebars.

I thought that was steel rims with side-pulls ...

SJX426 01-27-15 11:09 AM

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!

rootboy 01-27-15 12:31 PM

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….

noglider 01-27-15 12:42 PM


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….

Portacena (sp?)? My McLean has the dropout made for it, but no thanks.

Six jours 01-27-15 12:47 PM

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".

StephenH 01-27-15 01:00 PM


Originally Posted by onespeedbiker (Post 16013329)
pedal kick tab...kick plate..."fix shoe plate"..."Invito scarpetta"..."shoe inviter"..."square pedal toe clips"

Never heard of any of 'em, so yeah, ignorance reigns here. They look like fishing sinkers in the picture.


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