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jhota 03-16-09 07:30 PM

clipless pedal identification?
 
i seem to remember a clipless pedal system where the only part that remained on the bike was a small button-like nub. the rest was bolted to the shoe, and the effective pedal axle was beside the foot, not under it.

am i imagining things? or did/does this really exist? who made it? what was it called? anyone?

Unknown Cyclist 03-16-09 07:42 PM

The only thing I've seen that looks like that is a Q/R pedal made for folding bikes:

Ezycube

Yan 03-16-09 08:23 PM

Speedplay road pedals?
http://www.roadcyclinguk.com/news/im...dplay_2_hi.jpg

jhota 03-16-09 09:38 PM

nope and nope.

found it:

http://sidemountpedal.com/images/RoadieAdLarge.jpg

just as odd as i remembered.

thanks for the memory jogs, guys!

Yan 03-17-09 01:00 AM

Those are bizarre. I've never heard of them before. Has anyone tried them?

Unknown Cyclist 03-17-09 04:48 AM


it will soon be the fastest selling product in the bike world
How long has it been out ?

If you look at the picture of the shoes there is actually a grey pedal in place, I don't think that 'button' is the pedal.

frpax 03-17-09 08:36 AM

Downside is that it prevents you from jumping on your bike with a pair of sneakers for a quick ride to 7-11.

Other than that, I think it's just plain ugly.

Unknown Cyclist 03-17-09 08:40 AM

Didn't shimano once try a low profile pedal ?

Shimagnolo 03-17-09 09:36 AM


Originally Posted by jhota (Post 8543410)
nope and nope.

found it:

just as odd as i remembered.

thanks for the memory jogs, guys!

First problem I see is that it appears any attempt to pull *up* on the pedal would detach your foot from the crank.
Second problem is I don't see how that assembly could be rigid enough to prevent the outer edge of the foot from rocking vertically, pivoting on the crank "button".


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