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Originally Posted by OldsCOOL
(Post 17110360)
I learned to ride with straps back in '74 and still use them. I have them on all vintage bikes. It is a preference thing for sure. :)
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Well?...I went for a 1/2 hour casual roll through the hood under last nights super moon and?...
I really liked going strapless....the toe cups positioned my foot just fine and still offered plenty of upstroke retention without the straps and getting on and off the bike was a breeze with less chance of me dorking out. LOL! |
I cut mine and make minis out of them
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Originally Posted by rumrunn6
(Post 17115484)
I cut mine and make minis out of them
Great minds think alike? ;) |
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+1, we do!
some plastics are more rigid than others. metal ones you can bend and snap. |
If I'm not running clips and straps or clipless I like BMX pedals and shoes that'll stay on them. Vans with the classic sole or many trail running shoes will stick to the pins like glue. Only $15 or so for the pedals.
http://www.tactics.com/a/6euw/9/vans...e-gum-sole.jpghttp://goodsbmx.com/images/products/...5056_Clear.gif |
Originally Posted by OldsCOOL
(Post 17110360)
I learned to ride with straps back in '74 and still use them. I have them on all vintage bikes. It is a preference thing for sure. :)
I ride mostly contemporary bikes. And I enjoy "clipping" in with my "clipless pedals" (stupidest reference in cycling). But I own and sometimes ride an old vintage bicycle or two as well. And on them I like cages.... like the old days. And they still work fine, too. |
Yeah I've used nylon plastic clips for decades now just for crossing stop sign or lighted intersections with the pedal upside down. Reaching down and loosening straps upon approaching stop signs becomes second nature after joining club tombay......Or just leaving one side loose when on intersectioned city streets.
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Thanks for sharing the tips, suggestions and experience folks...it's much appreciated and?......
Originally Posted by Zinger
(Post 17116395)
Yeah I've used nylon plastic clips for decades now just for crossing stop sign or lighted intersections with the pedal upside down. Reaching down and loosening straps upon approaching stop signs becomes second nature after joining club tombay......Or just leaving one side loose when on intersectioned city streets.
Now maybe if I had dedicated myself too cycling the past few decades?...such acts may come as ingrained second nature but with me being in not so great of shape?...such feats can seem a bit daunting...especially if it were in a situation that required speed and urgency so for now?...I'll err towards the safe side and forgo the straps....but I sure do enjoy pedaling enough that maybe someday soon I'll upgrade to the clipless gear. Thanks again and ride safe, Bill. |
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Originally Posted by Jinkster
(Post 17116640)
I could probably throw a hip or shoulder out reaching down to loosen or tighten straps...not to mention my sense of balance is no where's near what it used to be. Well they make these half clips too Bill. So you wouldn't have had to hack on the strapped ones to make you a pair. These look a little lower profile and maybe sturdier in support than your home made ones but I've never tried any myself. The price is right though. Zefal Bicycle Half Toe Clips, L/XL, 1 Pair, Black Us guys with big feet might have to space them out from the pedals a little with some longer bolts and washers depending on what sizes are out there. |
Originally Posted by Jinkster
(Post 17116640)
Thanks for sharing the tips, suggestions and experience folks...it's much appreciated and?......
In the name of honesty being the best policy?...I guess I'm a bit envious of the above because simply put?...I feel like I no longer possess the mobility, agility and/or coordination to put into practice the above in a consistently safe manor...heck....I could probably throw a hip or shoulder out reaching down to loosen or tighten straps...not to mention my sense of balance is no where's near what it used to be. Now maybe if I had dedicated myself too cycling the past few decades?...such acts may come as ingrained second nature but with me being in not so great of shape?...such feats can seem a bit daunting...especially if it were in a situation that required speed and urgency so for now?...I'll err towards the safe side and forgo the straps....but I sure do enjoy pedaling enough that maybe someday soon I'll upgrade to the clipless gear. Thanks again and ride safe, Bill. |
Originally Posted by Jinkster
(Post 17107605)
ear buds
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Originally Posted by Zinger
(Post 17116956)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=405102
Well they make these half clips too Bill. So you wouldn't have had to hack on the strapped ones to make you a pair. These look a little lower profile and maybe sturdier in support than your home made ones but I've never tried any myself. The price is right though. Zefal Bicycle Half Toe Clips, L/XL, 1 Pair, Black Us guys with big feet might have to space them out from the pedals a little with some longer bolts and washers depending on what sizes are out there. |
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