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Jonny Pockets 04-26-07 06:43 PM

Bah.
 
I just recieved my MKS pedals and clips, and they are too long apparently, because my toes hit my front tire on nearly every turn.

*sigh*

There goes 45 bucks...

mugatu 04-26-07 06:49 PM

dibs?

babychris 04-26-07 06:50 PM

if you keep riding with them, youll get used to it. both of my bikes have toe overlap. the colnago has like 3 inches of it.

br995 04-26-07 06:58 PM

Did you ride with cages before getting the MKS? I'm surprised you'd have an issue with these and not your previous pedals.

Jonny Pockets 04-26-07 07:21 PM

I rode with cages, but they were shorter plastic ones...

DeafLamb 04-26-07 07:27 PM

I just replaced the soma cages I was using with XL mks cages. I also switched out the crapy nylon straps with leather ones ( I think, could be fake). What a difference. Foot fits better, and I can tighten the straps better. Much easier to skid. Not as good as clipless, but a whole lot better.

So I guess what I'm saying is.... If you got big feet, (i have size 13) I would learn to deal with the toe overlap...

-ray

el twe 04-26-07 07:45 PM

All you need to do is get smaller clips = there goes 12 bucks.

Jonny Pockets 04-26-07 08:36 PM

yeah, I did like the fit of the new cages. And I too got leather straps, which I dig more. Not to mention it looks nice.

moki 04-26-07 08:46 PM

If your feet fit the cages (i.e. if the ball of your foot is over the spindle when your shoes are shoved all the way in), shorter cages will make it worse. Overlap is rarely a problem for anyone, and when it is, it's funny.

el twe 04-26-07 08:47 PM

Well, if the clip fits...

trackstar10 04-26-07 11:04 PM

we must acquit!

dutret 04-27-07 05:57 AM


Originally Posted by moki
If your feet fit the cages (i.e. if the ball of your foot is over the spindle when your shoes are shoved all the way in), shorter cages will make it worse. Overlap is rarely a problem for anyone, and when it is, it's funny.

Riding with too short cages to avoid overlap is a really dumb idea.

I Like Peeing 04-27-07 08:25 AM


Originally Posted by babychris
if you keep riding with them, youll get used to it. both of my bikes have toe overlap. the colnago has like 3 inches of it.

3 inches? god damn!

queerpunk 04-27-07 09:03 AM

toe overlap is not a huge problem. you get used to it. know how far you'd have to turn the wheel in order to overlap. time your turns with your pedal stroke. point your toe down when you are turning tight enough at slow enough speed to have possibly pedal strike. get used to it and don't sweat it so much - it's not the worst problem i can think of.

dylandom 04-27-07 09:57 AM

i agree with my man, mattio, u'll fall at first, but soon enough u'll learn to handle it. when i have to make sharp turns, i take my foot out of the cages a bit so it doesn't get hit by the tire. it's like second nature to me now

Jonny Pockets 04-27-07 11:14 AM

Thanks for the feedback folks. I'll ride on em for the week, and see how it goes...


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