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while i was skidding today...
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same thing happened to my brother. anyone ever seen it happen with plastic?
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i've seen people rivet two clips together to keep that from happening.
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I rode the steel MKS clips for over a year and half and i didn't have this problem.
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Originally Posted by p_ill
i've seen people rivet two clips together to keep that from happening.
that's a good idea. |
Unfortunately none of them are very strong, I used to break the steel ones(mks,christophe) pretty regularly as well. Never tried the doubles, just switched to clipless for most of my riding.
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the rubber ones definately lack the cool factor but they don't break, and when the scrape on the ground they scuff but never rust :D
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my friend mike breaks a pair of those (metal) clips like every single week. i don't understand what he's doing.
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I never understood how you use them. Meaning not only you TIP but all who run the toe clips with regular shoes. These clips are intended to keep the strap up, so you can slip your shoe in. The contact between pedal and the shoe should be by the strap, and the small block attached to the shoe sole which engages the edge of the pedal cage (some late models use additional bracket).
I am using Simano 105 clips and straps on my beater, however the clips are plastic there and being more compliant they are not subject to much stress. |
I had that happen to a Camapagnolo clip once. I think it could happen to any steel clip. I use the steel ones for style, the plastic ones for utility. I couldn't bring myself to put the plastic clips on my vintage Campi pedals, but there is nothing stylish about my fixed bike, and plastic MTB clips on Wellgo track pedals is fine with me.
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BORING
(I sport plastics because I bent the hell out of some steel ones on a pedal-strike. Sorry you f'ed up such cool clips.) |
Originally Posted by p_ill
i've seen people rivet two clips together to keep that from happening.
ooh ooh. please elaborate. |
i only road cages once and didnt much like them, i'd switch back to steel if i were you TIP
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Originally Posted by luckycat
Unfortunately none of them are very strong, I used to break the steel ones(mks,christophe) pretty regularly as well. Never tried the doubles, just switched to clipless for most of my riding.
So, clipless is what I use now. No regrets. Not NJS, but you know, no big deal. AND Yes, I had brakes. |
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clipless can eat my dick.
EDIT: oh, nyrie, were those clips aluminum? they look to be. that **** gets pretty brittle as far as i know. thumbs down |
those are really light alloy /aluminum clips, I posted about them before. The are very thin. I stll have a set on my old Campy Nuevo Track pedals in green color.
They are not steel clips that is why the brake real easy under pressure. I just broke a set of MKS recently , oh well .life goes on. oh and yes brakeless! lol S/F< CEYA! |
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Originally Posted by Terror_in_pink
I rode the steel MKS clips for over a year and half and i didn't have this problem.
Everything breaks. Hearts especially. |
Originally Posted by mrwhite
Everything breaks. Hearts especially. |
Originally Posted by bottom-bracket
same thing happened to my brother. anyone ever seen it happen with plastic?
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Originally Posted by shants
clipless can eat my dick.
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yeah, it heats things up a bit
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Originally Posted by bottom-bracket
same thing happened to my brother. anyone ever seen it happen with plastic?
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Funny this is coming now. I just snapped a steel MKS clip last Friday. Though it lasted 1.5 years, so I am not complaining. I think the MKS steel ones are still the most dureable, plastic second, and aluminum clips at the very bottom. The one beauty about the plastic ones is they don't bend when you don't want them too. The beauty about the steel ones is that you can form them to your foot for that custom feel. The other great thing about the steel ones is that they actually come in sizes that fit my feet. All in all I think toeclips are among the disposable bike parts - like tires, rims, straps, and chains.
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yeah, i've snapped 2 sets of those cheap alloy Ales. friends have snapped other sets too, always that same kind. i second the steel mks ones. or old steel cristophes.
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I have cracked a couple of the Shimano 105 plastic clips, but the steel DA ones I have now have held up well. Those pedals and clips have completely destroyed about three pairs of shoes, though.
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i snapped a MKS steel a few weeks ago. i taped it together with weird rubbery duct tape that i bought at a dollar store. it's hella annoying.
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get plastic!
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Originally Posted by marcelinyc
get plastic!
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