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Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie
(Post 13501829)
For what you are doing and the way you are setup, I'd recommend a dual sided pedal like the Shimano M324, which allows both clips/straps on one side and SPD clipless on the other. I have them on a commute bike, and they work great.
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i ride one much like that on the nashhy and it's tasty.
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So do you have to take off the clips and straps every time you want to ride clipless?
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Originally Posted by EpicSchwinn
(Post 13502556)
So do you have to take off the clips and straps every time you want to ride clipless?
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I had those on my wife's bike but she never made the jump to clipless and had a hard time flipping the pedal over to the walking shoe side. I tried them with my mtb. shoes and they worked fine.
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Should I..Ruin the elegant simplicity of my rigid SS Mountain Bike by installing a suspension fork? I'm thinking a low-endish fork in the $200 range?
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Do you actually ride it in the woods? If so, I say yes. If you're only riding it on the street, don't bother.
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Should I get an all chrome tange fork?
and also, would a new color and decal replacement be worth my while? the brown is lovely, yet a little too subtle, I wanted something still subtle and sophisticated, with just a little more color. http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6188/6...a31850af_b.jpg Really leaning toward a burgundy/purple combo of sorts "Brickyard" http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4147/...5f97be07_b.jpg http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/b...Z/DSCN1393.jpg "Daytona Violet" http://www.xs4all.nl/%7Eankemike/mikesm3.jpg |
I have always been a fan of that burgundy on 1996 impala ss. classy.
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J - Your bike is one of my favorite conversions I've seen on here. I wouldn't change a thing.
As for my "should I" question. I have a friend who bought a Zipp 1150 for really cheap from an ex-racer on craigslist. He has used it a little on his road bike but since it's tubular and he doesn't want to mess with it if he gets a flat, he doesn't use it much and is thinking about getting rid of it. If I can get the wheel and tire for less than $100, should I? It has fixed and free sides and the fixed hasn't been used. Worth it for a toy or something to use at the track this summer? looks liek dis http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4139/...139f076280.jpg |
Yes.
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You will probably end up not using it much just like the guy before you. It may be fun for a short time
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For under a hundred though, you might as well use it for the track.
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What track use? Is he going to start racing match sprints and time trials? Kinda ridiculous to go riding around with a disc as cat 5 or not even. But hey, I've seen more ridiculous things in the road racing 5/4s
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I think if the disc is under a 100, ride it on the track. who cares what people think or say.
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I recall showing on the track up as a rookie with disc wheels and all that nonsense being on carleton's "don't" list.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 13525009)
I recall showing on the track up as a rookie with disc wheels and all that nonsense being on carleton's "don't" list.
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I'd buy it for wall art.
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100bux is cheep for good art
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If you buy that then perhaps you'll have enough dough to drop the price on your Spinergy?
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Should I... trade a 120gb PS3 for someone's tubular HED disk? (To then sell for more than the PS3's worth? and/or ride it for a short time)
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Yes.
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