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Old 03-10-12 | 09:45 AM
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deity pedals on fixed?

thats what i want to do. is it a sin or just not good idea. pins are removable and i just want something comfortable n they have a lot of surface area and fit strapes. my cages are killing me. i ride my bike like ten hrs a day and just want some suggestions cause im planning on flipping my hub to fixed a lot more often. gear ratio is 48-18. thanx for help go fixed wu!
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Old 03-10-12 | 10:19 AM
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If you are riding your bike for such long periods of time each day, comfort should be priority number one.
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Old 03-10-12 | 10:24 AM
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If you're riding 10 hours a day just go clipless. Way more comfortable than clips and straps.
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Old 03-10-12 | 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Jared.
If you are riding your bike for such long periods of time each day, comfort should be priority number one.
Originally Posted by Danzaxbonanza
If you're riding 10 hours a day just go clipless. Way more comfortable than clips and straps.
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Also, if you are riding your bike 10 hours a day, save energy by using your freewheel and a set of brakes.
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Old 03-10-12 | 04:38 PM
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Also, if you are riding your bike 10 hours a day, save energy by using your freewheel and a set of brakes.
i do ride freewheel at work and use brakes but after work n weekends i started going fixed. its fun but im not very good brakeless yet and wanted comfy pedals and strapes too learn. i think i will stay with strapes freewheel cus they are so helpful for hills and power economy. plus deity pedals look sick compared to animal which is my second choice
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Old 03-10-12 | 09:28 PM
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Clipless.

Also, hooooly **** those pedals are ugly.



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Old 03-12-12 | 12:33 PM
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Before going clipless I used these with Hold Fasts. Very comfy even with the pins in. I switched because the pedal of the foot i put down at stoplights started to become sticky making me look like a fool every once in awhile as I struggled to flip the pedal. I think I was unlucky though.
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