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who rides fixied gear and clipless?

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Old 08-06-14 | 01:30 PM
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I did an alleycat a few days ago and put my speedplays on my fixie. but for riding around I just ride mks sylvans with clips.
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Old 08-06-14 | 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by jacksonjackson
Has anyone tried Time Atac Alium with fixed gear?
I've been commuting fixed on my time atac alium pedals for almost 4 months now. Like em a lot, never had trouble with unwanted unclips or anything else. i've paired em with some chrome midway pro's which as stated by others, is nice for hopping off of the bike and walking around/blending in with the general public.
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Old 08-06-14 | 11:35 PM
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Shimano PD-7401 Dura Ace pedals. Awesome retention when screwed down to the max. Picked up a couple pair at Recycled Cycles for $15/pr.
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Old 08-10-14 | 01:55 PM
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Bikes: Wabi Lightning, fixed 13.6 pounds. Cera steel road bike Campy veloce 9s

Exustar Carbon/Ti (Keo compatible) and ancient Gaerne shoes I inherited from my dad.
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Old 08-10-14 | 05:45 PM
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Bikes: Leader 725 55cm ... Bianchi Pista 51cm

Im using Ultegra PD6800 Carbon Pedals. For shoes I'm using some hand me down Shimano spd-SL R075. I have no complaints. Saving up for a new pair of shoes.
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Old 08-10-14 | 06:07 PM
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Been riding this set-up for >22 years, nothing unusual since '92 or '72 or '42 or '22.......

Riding FG on the road has been part of the normal training for club cyclists for well over a century.
Is using reliable and easy >20 year old foot retention technology somehow a recent revelation or controversial?

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Old 08-10-14 | 09:03 PM
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I ride look keo blade carbons. They work great for me!
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