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• #377
Fitted time atacs to the other half's fatbike today. After a ride to the end of the road and back she said she was ready to go off-roading. She had a few minor teething problems clipping in a couple of times but that was it. My job of turning her into a female clone of me in full rapha kit wearing carbon soled sidis has been successful.
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• #378
2dj's?! Don't think london can take it.
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• #379
I just can't bring myself to even imagine trying them. When I see those ugly ass pedals and them shoes... And people walking around in them like prima donnas... Shudders
It all just looks like a huge theatre and people complicating everything that shouldn't be complicated and fixing things that aren't broken.
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• #380
You call it theatre yet use how they look as your first argument against them>>>>
There's a reason that most people who cycle loads or race use them, they're more efficient and comfortable when setup correctly.
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• #381
If/when you try it, you won't go back.
I used to think the same as you for years, and it took a little while getting used to them, but being clipped in basically becomes the new normal for you.
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• #382
I'm sure they are for loads of people, they're maybe even better overall if you would start putting all the pros and cons on paper.
I guess I'm just against gizmos and gimmicks. We're too damned spoiled.
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• #383
I'm enjoying caged pedals at the moment, I must invest in a good clipless setup some time.
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• #384
What's this poppycock! Two similar sized wheels on a bicycle. Madness I tell thee. We're too damned spoiled. A Penny Farthing is true cycling.
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• #385
yeah 1:1 gearing only for true hardcore fixie riders
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• #387
What the fuck are you doing using an electronic device to communicate? Go back to cave painting.
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• #388
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• #389
So, after riding with straps for almost a year now on my city bike, I bought a MTB and went clipless for better climbing.
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• #390
went from straps to clipless about 25 years ago (after being 'strapped' for years) and during those first rides, I found myself once too often lying on the sidewalk next to the red traffic light I wanted to stop for... Changing reflexes from pulling my foot backwards to twisting it, brought me in some silly looking situations.
Recently I bought a vintage racebike with straps and though I didn't fall, it took me again some rides to get used to the different way of getting my feet unfastened.
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• #391
Took about 9 months before I stacked it with clipless, on a forum ride too.
I'm currently trying to up my trackstand game, so I'll be falling down again soon... probably infront of 30 impatient commuters just as the lights turn green. -
• #392
I'm sure they are for loads of people, they're maybe even better overall if you would start putting all the pros and cons on paper.
I guess I'm just against gizmos and gimmicks. We're too damned spoiled.
sent from my i-Pad
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• #393
OpenBSD box actually and don't even get me started on Apple :)
I guess no more ranting from me :)
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• #394
Interesting bit of trivia - Stephen Roche was the last man to win a Grand Tour on clips and straps in 1987.
Sean Kelly won Milan San Remo wearing clips and straps in 1992.
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• #395
They say politeness doesn't cost anything, well it cost me some leg skin and some bartape. On the cycle path, see 2 women running towards a gate chicane thing and slow down to let them go through first. First one doesn't manage to say thanks or smile but at least meets my eyes to acknowledge my existence, the second one can't even be arsed to do that, I go through the chicane nodding my head and just as I'm thinking how fucking rude people are, my toe hits the front wheel and down I go. The only thing that could have made it worse is if I'd shouted a sarcastic comment first. Clips and straps for the sake of reference........... My days of politeness are officially over.........
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• #396
Caved and bought spd sl's for the sunday bike and the track one. Still got half toes on the regular road bike. Gonna be sketchy riding past Camberwell up to the hill on clipless for hhv. Look out for a ginge that has stacked it
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• #397
Yep, after a couple near misses it finally happened today. I was fine up Camberwell Green, Denmark Hill, etc... but after that hard two hours this morning at HHV, I comfortably rolled out the entrance, tried to get balanced and see if the road was clear, then I was on my knee. Balls. Had to happen some time. The postman across the road looked disapprovingly.
I think your doing it wrong if your undoing your straps eveytime you take your feet off the pedals