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Dude, the forum police are coming to drag you away RUUUUUUUN!!!!!
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• #3
It depends what sort of riding you do.
I use SPD's for most of my riding but if i'm only popping into town for some beers where i'll be spending alot of time off the bike i'll use straps.
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• #4
seeing as it only takes 2 minutes to changes pedals...
clips and straps for the shops, speedplays for any distance riding/training.
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• #6
SPD are winnar unless you're going shopping or going out. For general riding they're great.
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• #7
I wear very thin-soled plimsolls which enable me to grip the pedals with my toes
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• #8
My pub/shops Trek District has clips and straps, platform pedals and mudguards.
My Litespeed has none of those things.
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• #9
Adscan, you just answer your own question.
make sure the cleat are single release and not the multi release one.
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• #10
For the love of God.
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• #11
Adscan
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Total Posts 568I am disappoint.
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dissappoint?
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• #13
fucken hell.... I dont know how to spell that
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• #14
Adscan
Mini Statistics
Join Date 29th September 2008
Total Posts 568I am disappoint.
Sorry to disappoint. May seem obvious to all you guys but I just wanted to check before I do myself an injury!
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Kid Scruff Repped
Do most people on here ride fixed with pedals and straps? I would like to fit SPD clipless pedals to my fixed gear bike. Is the a sensible and usable method of foot retention?