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Originally Posted by roderage
(Post 5961681)
... i fell over twice yesterday because i couldn't get my foot down fast enough. ...
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i have a nice set of welgo platforms, that will accept my toe clips. Is there anything unsafe about using the platforms with the clips? the straps work fine as well, and I like the flat, wide base of the pedals.
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Originally Posted by roderage
(Post 5961681)
i'm not the most coordinated guy... and when i recently went to clips after riding platforms forever, i'm feeling that clips are just plain unsafe. i find myself trying to flip into the pedal instead of paying attention to traffic. i fell over twice yesterday because i couldn't get my foot down fast enough. i took those p.o.s.'s off and i feel sooo much more in control.
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practice. it's not that hard.... i've never had an issue with getting out of my pedals in a hurry. i'm not exceptionally gifted in the coordination department either. whatever.
my girl got her iro heidi the other day. meant to get single speed, but they sent it to her fixed by mistake. she's having a blast on it.... but is too scared to put both feet in the clips. i've tried explaining to her why it's something she should learn (aids in stopping [she has a brake also.... but still], better for climbing, etc.). but she persists in putting one foot in the clip when she starts off, and riding one foot in one foot out. blah..... i need to start beating her in public more. |
i think we should all remove our pedals until the OP gets used to getting in and out of his... -_-
no seriously, its not that difficult to get in and out of your toe clips. and also @OP: you shouldnt be trying to fiddle with your pedals looking downward in traffic anyway. make sure you are secured before you ride out between cars |
Originally Posted by Jabba Degrassi
(Post 7548124)
Especially, assuming he rides fixed, when he loses control of his pedals on a steep down-hill and his precious platforms turn his legs into two giant blood sausages.
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Originally Posted by uke
(Post 7552225)
They've made these things called brakes now that help your fixie stop even if your legs aren't on the pedals. Pretty awesome actually.
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Originally Posted by eurobred12v
(Post 7552182)
i think we should all remove our pedals until the OP gets used to getting in and out of his... -_-
no seriously, its not that difficult to get in and out of your toe clips. and also @OP: you shouldnt be trying to fiddle with your pedals looking downward in traffic anyway. make sure you are secured before you ride out between cars Did you notice the date of his post? The OP probably figured it out by now... :thumb: |
they take getting used to, but actually, they're much safer to ride a fixed gear with. on platform pedals, there is so much risk of your foot slipping off when you are going downhill, in the rain, etc.
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so are you at least riding with toe cages and straps?
because if your not I will make my way across town and beat some sense in to you;) there seems to be a huge influx of fools riding in Albuqueruqe these days brakeless and without toe clips and straps/clips at all WTF??? |
toeclips are the **** if you are just chillin i use them as cyclin shoes b ugly as ****
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Originally Posted by stakes is high
(Post 7551372)
i need to start beating her in public more. LoL! |
SPd all the way. Was using platforms the other day and spun out, lost my feet and went flailing down the road like a dirty EMO. When you're locked in you don't have to wory about it just point the toes and let it ride.
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Originally Posted by andre nickatina
(Post 5962315)
Pedal efficiency isn't that key for 2 mile rides to get groceries and beer, bud.
Coming from a guy that loves clipless to death. I've been riding clipless for twenty years. I rode clips for years before that. I can remember watching Hinault's win in probably '82, in clips and straps and thinking, "That's the way to go." -In other words, I believe in foot retention. But when I want to cruise down for a couple of bottles of soda and some toilet paper (-yeah, someday we all have to buy our own, mom or the university doesn't get it forever) I can't be bothered to put on my SPD shoes, oh and socks, I've gotta' go find some socks too. Honey!! Do I have any clean socks?!?! Fu@k that. In the warm weather I do not wear shoes at home. When I must, I wear flip flops. Platforms work just fine for real life. Does that make me, "not a serious rider"? Give the guy a break. Maybe he's too lazy to learn to ride clips, maybe it's not that important to him. Maybe he's just a little frustrated and he's venting. He'll either get it or he won't. Just ride the bike. :twitchy: -:p But hey, that's just me. |
I have more than 1 type of pedal for my bikes.
MTB - 1. Platform for riding the jump park. 2. SPDs Roadbike - 1. SPD 2. GR-9 w. Powergrips Lake bike - platforms and my choice of flipflops I find I change the roadie more depending on where I am going and what I am doing. |
Originally Posted by Jabba Degrassi
(Post 7552387)
I'm trying to ride a fixie, not win the science fair, poindexter. Brakes are for losers. End of story.
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Originally Posted by DaHowie
(Post 7568103)
Your slow.
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i got some buddies that ride with no toe clips, just platforms. one guy with JUST track pedals and regular shoes...crazy.
yes, they can get out of hairy situations that us with toe clips would crash/fall/getowned in, but going down hills, they have no retention. they also can skid with just locking the legs...as if skidding with clips isnt bad enough for the knees.. |
Originally Posted by chore4n
(Post 7573905)
they can get out of hairy situations that us with toe clips would crash/fall/getowned in
anyone who can't get the grasp of a simple cycling mechanism like a pedal with a strap on it needs not be near a bicycle. |
Sounds like most of you guys can't ride fixed without bieng tied to your pedals, ha ha.
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Originally Posted by hurricane harry
(Post 7574985)
Sounds like most of you guys can't ride fixed without bieng tied to your pedals, ha ha.
For instance, it's not that I "can't" drink a gallon of drain cleaner and then set my hair on fire, I just "won't, because it's ****ing stupid." |
don't sleep on drinking drain cleaner.
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Originally Posted by Jabba Degrassi
(Post 7575178)
There's a difference between "can't" and "won't, because it's ****ing stupid."
For instance, it's not that I "can't" drink a gallon of drain cleaner and then set my hair on fire, I just "won't, because it's ****ing stupid." |
Originally Posted by frankstoneline
(Post 5961750)
Dang, you know, pedals make me feel unsafe, I think I'll switch to some rope loops I can slide my foot into instead...kind of like stirrups on a horse...
Besides my Brooks its probably my favorite accessory now. |
Originally Posted by hurricane harry
(Post 7575694)
Yes, that's a great analogy. Whats stupid is bieng attached to a bicylcle when it's time to bail, or f ing around with some gizmo on your pedals while riding through the city, because everyone else does it.
I've never had to bail out on my bike, but I've had to go down quite a few hills where my legs were going so fast that platforms would have turned my shins to blood sausages, and I've had to climb enough hills that I understand the value of being able to apply force throughout the entirety of a crank's rotation. You're damn right I do it because everyone else does it. They've been doing it for a bloody long time because it's a good god damn idea. |
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