double straps
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double straps
i threw a set of double straps on my pedalls teh other day and my front strap keep slipping down towards my to. what do you guys use to hold your strap together? im not fond of the 4 gate clips so none of those.. lets see some pictures and sugestions. im thinking the sewing machines gonna have to come out.
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no im positive there on right it was just my shoes i threw on some vans lows and they were fine i do still need to make some sort of doubler though. maybe a version of the one bionnaki sent. maybe not so bondage looking though
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ahh leather belt perfect ! good call. Ya ive done the clipless thing i switch back and forth periodicly (sp) Im looking at the MKS peddals that have the quick release fitting on them. i saw some the other day they look prettttty nice. The pedals them sefl look pretty wide though any one have any experience?
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Indeed I understand what you mean... I LOVE the feeling of the clip running down the top of my foot, though. To each his/her own.
And the spelling is "periodically". I understand. You were tired, and crazy things happen when you're tired.
And the spelling is "periodically". I understand. You were tired, and crazy things happen when you're tired.
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Oooo the tired thing wasnt an excuse im just terrible at the spelling thing.. Any time i need a document done i spell check the **** out of it !
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Does this look right? It's my first attempt at putting pedals, clips and doublestraps together. I used clipless before. Does anybody see something I did wrong? Like maybe buckles pointing the wrong direction or something... (BTW:I tucked the extra strap length into the pedals). Seems to feel fine.

This is: MKS Sylvan touring pedals (I have wide feet), MKS XL clips, Dimension doubles.

This is: MKS Sylvan touring pedals (I have wide feet), MKS XL clips, Dimension doubles.
Last edited by Ride Among Us; 07-06-08 at 10:14 PM.
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Seriously, people are suggesting this guy puts doublizers on double straps??
There are lots of ways to lace up doubles, some giving you more or less hold, some being easier and harder to get out of.
Here's how I have mine. They don't slip and the hold great.
There are lots of ways to lace up doubles, some giving you more or less hold, some being easier and harder to get out of.
Here's how I have mine. They don't slip and the hold great.
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yours ^ look exactly like mine (except your straps look better quality). so i figure i did it right. I would prefer the straps not get hung up on my shoes as i put them in, but maybe i need vans or no-lace converses for that...
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Laced differently, yes, but it looks as though his straps are at least passed through the buckles correctly. HOWEVER, if I'm not mistaken, it's best not to have them tucked into the pedals, for ease of tightening/loosening.
How easy do you find it to adjust yours with your straps tucked into the buckles? I've got Toshi doubles too, and I just have mine just passed through the serrated edge, no tuck. That way I just pull up on the straps to tighten, and flick the buckles outward with my palms to loosen enough to get my foot out. I would imagine it would be a bit more troublesome to have to pull down on the straps to tighten, but I don't actually know..
How easy do you find it to adjust yours with your straps tucked into the buckles? I've got Toshi doubles too, and I just have mine just passed through the serrated edge, no tuck. That way I just pull up on the straps to tighten, and flick the buckles outward with my palms to loosen enough to get my foot out. I would imagine it would be a bit more troublesome to have to pull down on the straps to tighten, but I don't actually know..
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...it's best not to have them tucked into the pedals, for ease of tightening/loosening.
How easy do you find it to adjust yours with your straps tucked into the buckles? I've got Toshi doubles too, and I just have mine just passed through the serrated edge, no tuck. That way I just pull up on the straps to tighten, and flick the buckles outward with my palms to loosen enough to get my foot out. I would imagine it would be a bit more troublesome to have to pull down on the straps to tighten, but I don't actually know..
How easy do you find it to adjust yours with your straps tucked into the buckles? I've got Toshi doubles too, and I just have mine just passed through the serrated edge, no tuck. That way I just pull up on the straps to tighten, and flick the buckles outward with my palms to loosen enough to get my foot out. I would imagine it would be a bit more troublesome to have to pull down on the straps to tighten, but I don't actually know..
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I can't looosen or tighten with one hand because the serated edge won't let it budge. So I believe I don't have the straps threaded the best way. I just sort of set them semi-tight and rode around on them that way (not adjusting). I'm gonna try threading it differently until I get it right. Tucking it into the pedal will be solved by just cutting the excess off once I get it all sorted.
To test it for yourself, just try yanking one of the straps out of the bottom of the buckle, and pull the strap upwards. It should tighten down with almost no resistance. Then, loosen the straps and try pulling down instead. It won't budge. To loosen with one hand I just swat my hand down and away, like I was shooing away a small dog trying to hump my leg. Easy-peasy.
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My buckles are not the same as those above ^ .
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I rethreaded it so that the stap only passes through the serated edge (no re-tucking at all) and it does exactly what you say... Its easy to pull up and tighten and easy to loosen by pressing that serated part. The only thing is now it looks wrong. It's looks free to flap in the wind and does not look buckled and tidy like the straps in the above post. I'll just live with it being in one position until I get new ones with a buckle that works better (like on some toshis).
My buckles are not the same as those above ^ .
My buckles are not the same as those above ^ .
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Yea, it also depends on your shoes (how easily they slip into the pedal/strap combo) and how tight you like your straps, but I'm afraid a lot of people tuck them in (the buckle, not the pedal...that's just whack) mostly for the tidy look.
Seeing tucked in straps with buttons puzzles me; can't use them to tighten the straps and can't even un-tuck the straps from the buckle without taking the buttons off.
Seeing tucked in straps with buttons puzzles me; can't use them to tighten the straps and can't even un-tuck the straps from the buckle without taking the buttons off.




