Rinko is the japanese term for travelling on the train with the bike (very common in Japan).
Japanese train don't generally allow full size bike or even bike bag, but the Rinko system allow you to take apart a bicycle small enough with minimal tools.
Thanks for the info. Probably should have just googled it.
It's less the Rinko that I was perplexed about and more someone else being able to remove my pedals without tools/failure resulting in the pedals coming free whilst still clipped in.
Knowing Compass, I hardly think they'd sell a product that'll come loose while clipped in.
For some people it's a nice little security to take pedals while locking it up, it's not uncommon for pedals to get stolen so they can be easily sold for a fiver or a tenner.
Rinko is the japanese term for travelling on the train with the bike (very common in Japan).
Japanese train don't generally allow full size bike or even bike bag, but the Rinko system allow you to take apart a bicycle small enough with minimal tools.