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chevy42083 07-09-07 10:12 AM

Fixed platforms - :(
 
I had to ride my not quite finished yet Fixie to work today (slash in my roadie tire). Still don't have straps or clips for the pedals. Man, I don't know how anyone can do that on platforms. It just sucks. Then again, I've only ridden 4 miles total on the fixie. A couple times it almost through my foot off the pedal hitting bumps and what not... partially a habit of me coasting over that sort of thing on the roadie.

Side note... I think I'm gonna like this fixie business :D
Started out with a 44/17, might down it alittle to 41/17 for putting around w/ the g/f and getting used to it, but will probably settle with a 46/17 eventually so I can still keep up on group rides.

purplebike 07-09-07 12:54 PM

I rode with flip flops on my clipless pedals the other day (stupid yes, but whatever). It was only to the local bar and back, but still...it can be done. :)

blickblocks 07-09-07 12:57 PM

It's really, really dumb to ride without clips or anything to keep your foot on the pedal, unless you're just cruising around at a slow speed. If you're bombing a hill and you loose your footing you can easily break your foot, ankle, or shins.

knucks 07-09-07 12:58 PM

I rode in flip flops in my straps to go get the mail 300ft away and it sucked.

kwhord 07-09-07 01:05 PM


Originally Posted by blickblocks
It's really, really dumb to ride without clips or anything to keep your foot on the pedal, unless you're just cruising around at a slow speed. If you're bombing a hill and you loose your footing you can easily break your foot, ankle, or shins.

Come to Louisville and I'll show you how we ride.

http://lh5.google.com/kwhord/Rowm38M...s800/primo.jpg

3Lph 07-09-07 01:14 PM

Those metal studs shall end up in your shin/calf someday.

If it can happen on a bmx with a freewheel, it can easily happen fixed.

edit: just curious though, what is your reasoning for riding platforms? clips and straps aren't that expensive, and are way faster and easier.

musicsucks 07-09-07 01:15 PM

can you hear that sound? It's an italian track racer somewhere crying.
(allthough i'm kind of impressed)

dutret 07-09-07 01:15 PM


Originally Posted by kwhord
Come to Louisville and I'll show you how we ride.

There are ****ups who ride around brakeless and freewheeled too. Doesn't mean it's not really really dumb.

kwhord 07-09-07 01:17 PM


Originally Posted by 3Lph
Those metal studs shall end up in your shin someday.

Too late, I already have some in there from BMX.



Originally Posted by 3Lph
just curious though, what is your reasoning for riding platforms? clips and straps aren't that expensive, and are way faster and easier.

I had a pair of egg beaters, I tired them and didn't like it. I love riding platforms and that will never change. I have Primo pedals on every bike I own, regardless of the kind of riding it is. It's really not that hard to stop or control. I backpedal, skip, or put my foot in the tire in emergencies. I've been riding a brakeless BMX bike really ****ing fast on the streets for about 8 years now, so switching to the pista was no big deal.

Jerseysbest 07-09-07 01:30 PM

I ride every day to work on platforms, 1 mile each way, and I go home for lunch. And I ended up doing 12 miles yesterday on my fix geared too cause I was bored and didn't feel like going back for my road bike. Guess if the gearing is too low you'll spin too much on the downhills and that can get dangerous, but I have 48/16 gears and am fine most of the time.

It definitely not a good idea if you're starting out with platforms though...

And platforms with no brakes? Thats insane...

chevy42083 07-09-07 03:16 PM

I have platforms like those above on my BMX, and I also have the gash in my shin to prove it. To the bone baby. Slipped a pedal and it freewheeled back around to my shin... ouch.

I once forgot my shoes when going to a ride with a friend. Ended up doing 25miles in flip flops... but that was on the roadie. Still hurt the arches of my feet by the time I was done. No way I'd flip flop fixed platforms anywhere further than my driveway (although trackstanding like that was the FIRST thing I did when I put it together :D )

blickblocks 07-09-07 03:21 PM


Originally Posted by dutret
There are ****ups who ride around brakeless and freewheeled too. Doesn't mean it's not really really dumb.

+dutret

bonechilling 07-09-07 03:45 PM

Nothing screams "I don't know what the **** I'm doing"
like platforms and no brakes.

kwhord 07-09-07 04:09 PM

I'll take you.

diff_lock2 07-09-07 04:15 PM

kwhord, mind uploading a vid of you riding your fixie? High speeds, skids, 200rpm...

kwhord 07-09-07 04:42 PM

I don't have any video.

If you think it's that much of a stretch just ask anyone who rode with me in the Evil Alleycat in cincy.

thatcher 07-09-07 05:57 PM

pull on top tube to keep from coming out of your seat while resisting. its worked for me on one of my bikes i ride with platforms. i rode for two years on them. i like skipping though too much so iv got the toe straps on most of my fixed bikes.

shogun17 07-09-07 06:02 PM


Originally Posted by dutret
There are ****ups who ride around brakeless and freewheeled too.


Ted


Shred

streetlightpoet 07-09-07 06:12 PM


Originally Posted by 3Lph
Those metal studs shall end up in your shin/calf someday.

I have nearly identical bmx pedals on my surly 1x1 (also white, silly kentuckians) and a nice golf ball sized knot on my shin from a few weeks ago that's still going strong, at least the purple ring around it went away...

Nullius 07-09-07 06:39 PM

Or, "I know what I'm doing, and am way better than you."


Originally Posted by bonechilling
Nothing screams "I don't know what the **** I'm doing"
like platforms and no brakes.


kwhord 07-09-07 07:16 PM


Originally Posted by Nullius
Or, "I know what I'm doing, and am way better than you."

Word.

fix: 07-09-07 07:43 PM


Originally Posted by kwhord
Come to Louisville and I'll show you how we ride.

i dont think i need to travel 200 miles to find out that you ride like an idiot

nathbdp 07-09-07 07:56 PM

Louisville is full of scrubs. Come represent in DC, Philly, NYC, or Boston... Son. You probably can't even keep up with the fair weather riders up here.

Astronomical 07-09-07 08:08 PM

<- Fair weather Philly rider. I can do anything on my fixie as long as it's not a wheelie or riding backwards.

Or 1-legged skid ******ry and that lot.

diff_lock2 07-10-07 02:32 AM


Originally Posted by kwhord
I don't have any video.

If you think it's that much of a stretch just ask anyone who rode with me in the Evil Alleycat in cincy.

I believe you, i just can't get around how it can be done lol.


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