setting up clips/straps.
#1
setting up clips/straps.
I just bought my first set of clippable/strapped pedals. How do I properly thread the strap through the clip? I don't want anything slipping. I think I must be buckle-deficient.
Anyhow-- anyone got a picture of a properly set up clip/strap pedal?
Anyhow-- anyone got a picture of a properly set up clip/strap pedal?
#4
Originally Posted by BostonFixed
This should help:
The 'twist' is essential to keep the strap from sliding around.
The 'twist' is essential to keep the strap from sliding around.
Is it really that easy to tighten them up while riding? I generally just set the size and leave it--don't yet have the balance to reach down and loosen/tighten.
Related Topic: Anyone tell what size clips are appropriate for what size shoes? I bought some steel clips, size Small, because I have smaller feet (8.5), and a lot of my shoes just don't fit very well. But I don't want them to be too deep, cause that would kind of ruin the purpose of 'em, too. What size clips do you have for what size/types of shoes? Also, any advice on decent around-town shoes to wear for hopping on the bike and slipping into the clips? (Are your toes cold at all?)
#5
I just got XL clips-- I wear size 12 (mens) shoes and I've got wide feet. I have some old school Campy pedals that came with tiny clips, and they were way too small (the ball of my foot was almost off the pedal...)
I also just got some Adidas old school soccer shoes (Spezials) that are pretty comfy for riding-- a harder sole than the chuck taylors.
I also just got some Adidas old school soccer shoes (Spezials) that are pretty comfy for riding-- a harder sole than the chuck taylors.
#6
I skip the twist since my straps fit so tightly in the pedal body - not really necessary for me.
Good thing to know though. Dig the graphic too BF...where'd you clean that from?
Good thing to know though. Dig the graphic too BF...where'd you clean that from?
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Originally Posted by [165]
I skip the twist since my straps fit so tightly in the pedal body - not really necessary for me.
Good thing to know though. Dig the graphic too BF...where'd you clean that from?
Good thing to know though. Dig the graphic too BF...where'd you clean that from?
#8
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Originally Posted by peripatetic
Is it really that easy to tighten them up while riding? I generally just set the size and leave it--don't yet have the balance to reach down and loosen/tighten.
PS I may have to make that graphic my new avatar. Only with permission
#9
I ride large clips but I'd dig some XLs. I like to get my feet in real deep and get the strap around the arch, right behind the balls of my feet. Keeps everything real tight like. I wear size 11 (US) shoes.
I put one foot in while standing still and cinch down and then get the other in at low speed or even at a standstill. Then just don't take them out. Trackstand through any downtime.
The image comes from John Allen's "Street Smarts".
I put one foot in while standing still and cinch down and then get the other in at low speed or even at a standstill. Then just don't take them out. Trackstand through any downtime.
The image comes from John Allen's "Street Smarts".
Last edited by bostontrevor; 02-26-05 at 06:24 PM.
#11
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Originally Posted by peripatetic
Related Topic: Anyone tell what size clips are appropriate for what size shoes? I bought some steel clips, size Small, because I have smaller feet (8.5), and a lot of my shoes just don't fit very well. But I don't want them to be too deep, cause that would kind of ruin the purpose of 'em, too. What size clips do you have for what size/types of shoes? Also, any advice on decent around-town shoes to wear for hopping on the bike and slipping into the clips? (Are your toes cold at all?)
#12
wilcru, you a mathematician and algebraist? Man, I haven't seen a question like that since my Abstract Algebra final exam, oh, ten years or so ago...loved that stuff, back in the day.




