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I am the traitor of the Clipless Revolution.
I dismantled my clipless pedals and returned back my original Giant platforms.
It seems to me, that when I pull the clipless pedal up, I press myself even more in the saddle. But when I push platforms down I alleviate the pressure. Generally, I noticed that I enjoy cycling more on the platforms. |
I am a traitor to but only in the winter when conditions tell me I need a fast escape.Ride with the pedals you feel most confident on.
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I still prefer clipless...even on tight, sick technical trails...
I don't think I'd want to be clipped in on ladders, teeters, etc. though. |
Originally posted by bikeCOLORADO I still prefer clipless...even on tight, sick technical trails... I don't think I'd want to be clipped in on ladders, teeters, etc. though. |
I havn't gone clipless either because I fear falling off log bridges etc. while clipped in, but I'm going to give Time Control Z's a shot. Hopefully I didn't waste 85 bucks.
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I remain a friction-shifting, toeclipped (aluminum Campag. on the Bianchi) retrogrouch.
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Just as long as you haven't got cleats nailed to the bottom of your shoes....
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Clipless pedals go way back to the century before last. There is a museum in Canberra with some cool website info on historical stuff, but you will have to search for it yourself.
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