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DaHowie 08-07-08 11:19 AM

Are plastic toe clips really that bad?
 
Thoughts?

Jabba Degrassi 08-07-08 11:20 AM

Some people seem to prefer them as they are wider and, apparently, less apt to snapping.

SingleSpeeDemon 08-07-08 11:21 AM

I use them on my commuter. No problems whatsoever.

jpdesjar 08-07-08 11:22 AM

i like mine, the only thing i am noticing is that at the top where the strap goes through is wearing down from dragging on the ground...meh

Cash_ 08-07-08 11:46 AM

yeah i snapped 3 pairs of alloy tow clips in a few months from riding around where i live (from going on and off curbs due to bad drivers and bad roads) and now i just use plastic ones and haven't snapped one yet although alloy ones are much more comfortable

middy 08-07-08 11:51 AM

Steel or plastic work. Aluminum just ain't tough enough.

Dr.PooLittle 08-07-08 11:52 AM

My plastic ones were more comfy than my steel ones, but the plastic ones broke @ the screw holes, something that metal would never do.
Why doesn't anybody make wide metal ones?

patrickgh 08-07-08 11:56 AM

My clips must have been smashed down for a while, because they open side seems to rest very close to the pedal (if that makes sense.. think of it as "closed"). That made it entirely too difficult to get my feet in while moving :( I have steel clips that hold their shape now, and it's exponentially easier to get my foot in

Jabba Degrassi 08-07-08 12:15 PM


Originally Posted by Dr.PooLittle (Post 7226002)
My plastic ones were more comfy than my steel ones, but the plastic ones broke @ the screw holes, something that metal would never do.
Why doesn't anybody make wide metal ones?

Soma does.

Aldone 08-07-08 01:16 PM

they're ugly but they're really good

DaHowie 08-07-08 01:27 PM


Originally Posted by Aldone (Post 7226698)
they're ugly but they're really good

Reminds me of the movie 'Crazy People' and their Volvo commercial slogan, "Volvo, They're Boxy, But They're Good."

2wheelsgood 08-07-08 01:34 PM

i rode plastic clips for 2 years and loved them. and they're cheap!

iamtim 08-07-08 01:45 PM

This is not a problem for me... I use PowerGrips.

*GD&R*

supercub 08-07-08 01:52 PM

my powergrips broke:(

Wanderer 08-07-08 03:00 PM

Overpowered 'em????

awristawful 08-07-08 03:09 PM


Originally Posted by Wanderer (Post 7227442)
Overpowered 'em????

lulls

eMwolB 08-07-08 03:12 PM


Originally Posted by Aldone (Post 7226698)
they're ugly but they're really good

yeah, so are.............never mind:D

sential 08-07-08 04:54 PM

I've seen some plastic ones that stay open and hold their shape, which I imagine would be fine, but my stock plastic ones were super floppy and would never stay open, so it was a b*tch to get my foot into when I rode fixed. Switched to steel MKS and have to say its way better.

Dr.PooLittle 08-07-08 05:53 PM


Originally Posted by Jabba Degrassi (Post 7226171)
Soma does.

Hey, they look nice, I'll have to get me some:
http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w...y_xx_4loop.jpg
http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w...clip_oppyx.jpg

Fragglerock 08-07-08 05:58 PM

steel is real

cc700 08-07-08 06:05 PM

i switched from plastic, to steel, but also at the same time i put on spd's on a road bike.

i think plastic is better for cost... steel isn't nice enough of an upgrade to be worth the extra seven bucks.

nestablifted 08-07-08 08:43 PM

plastic good

04jtb 08-08-08 01:39 AM

No problems with mine

cyclezealot 08-08-08 02:04 AM

I spend too much time looking down at strap systems and ignore the road. It can take a lot of time to get your feet into the things . Power grips are a little less awkard. It takes so long fumbling about and ignoring the road, i'd thought I'd crash. It clipless for me. I never have to take a glance, its like automatic.

cizzlak 08-08-08 02:08 AM

I got to be fairly automatic in grabbing that little V shaped bit on the pedal and rolling it back, sliding my foot in and nestling it side to side in my clips/straps just the same... To each their own :)


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