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Tonight I unexpectedly KOM'd a fun local dirt climb on my SS MTB, by a pretty good margin. #feelsgoodman
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ate **** yesterday.
6 months of riding Time's clipless system thru my unintended use and abuse with not a single unclip, until yesterday.
middle of a whipskid, drive right foot pops out, over the handlebars go, managed to land on my knees + hands... n here comes by bike landing on top of me.
full fingered gloves n helmet so im fine, and so is the bareknuckle.
back to straps for the street.
6 months of riding Time's clipless system thru my unintended use and abuse with not a single unclip, until yesterday.
middle of a whipskid, drive right foot pops out, over the handlebars go, managed to land on my knees + hands... n here comes by bike landing on top of me.
full fingered gloves n helmet so im fine, and so is the bareknuckle.
back to straps for the street.
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I have never attempted to do a whipskid, but don't you tend to move your heels sideways when doing them, which is the way you unclip on a clipless setup ?
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I'm still shopping around for kit. I was unaware that Maap's online prices are in AUD and not USD. I've heard their stuff is even better than rapha, so I kinda wanna try that, but I want to see what Black Sheep's new season is gonna look like.
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Thanks. Picked it up off CL for a $100 earlier this week. Had a bunch of junk attached to it with a crap seat and tape job. This photo was after a good cleaning, new tires, tubes, tape and a Brooks I had laying around. Trying to decide to ride it as is with only a small investment in it or shell out the cash for nice tan suede Turbo saddle. Decisions.
I switched to clipless recently and, maybe for the best, my number of skids has declined. I've only unclipped on accident a couple of times. Still don't fully trust it. I'd up the resistance on my pedals but then I know I'll end up being unable to unclip at a red light.
ate **** yesterday.
6 months of riding Time's clipless system thru my unintended use and abuse with not a single unclip, until yesterday.
middle of a whipskid, drive right foot pops out, over the handlebars go, managed to land on my knees + hands... n here comes by bike landing on top of me.
full fingered gloves n helmet so im fine, and so is the bareknuckle.
back to straps for the street.
6 months of riding Time's clipless system thru my unintended use and abuse with not a single unclip, until yesterday.
middle of a whipskid, drive right foot pops out, over the handlebars go, managed to land on my knees + hands... n here comes by bike landing on top of me.
full fingered gloves n helmet so im fine, and so is the bareknuckle.
back to straps for the street.
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I've been riding around with no foot retention on mountain bike pedals cos they grip my shoes. I've got a pair of platform pedals and a set of YNOT straps on the way though.
I'm afraid to go clipless for all the reasons mentioned.
I'm afraid to go clipless for all the reasons mentioned.
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The intimidation factor of clipless goes away VERY quickly.
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Clipless was definitely really easy to learn and came pretty natural. I still probably wouldn't ride clipless and brakeless at the same time.
.... yes, brakeless is dumb.
.... yes, brakeless is dumb.
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I get scared when I ride extended distances with flat pedals. I probably don't have the best technique anymore, and my feet go everywhere on the upstroke
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i HATE using non clipless pedals, once i clicked in i could never go back. not being able to pull up makes me feel useless, and straps move/give way too much for me to feel secured in the pedal
bianchi10 from the 41 bought some to replace rapha gear and i told him to post his impressions after hes used it, im anxiously awaiting his review
bianchi10 from the 41 bought some to replace rapha gear and i told him to post his impressions after hes used it, im anxiously awaiting his review
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i HATE using non clipless pedals, once i clicked in i could never go back. not being able to pull up makes me feel useless, and straps move/give way too much for me to feel secured in the pedal
bianchi10 from the 41 bought some to replace rapha gear and i told him to post his impressions after hes used it, im anxiously awaiting his review
bianchi10 from the 41 bought some to replace rapha gear and i told him to post his impressions after hes used it, im anxiously awaiting his review
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His post about it on Paceline. I guess he's buying 3 more kits lol.
doesnt hurt that their designs are much more rad, and theres more of them
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I have done it fixed too and I think it is a lot of fun, but this isn't on "go fast" bikes.
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Me too. I sometimes ride my fixed commuter without foot retention on really short, flat trips (less than a mile to the store or to pickup food), it is weirdly fun to try and back pressure brake without being secured to the pedals. I usually don't need to use my front brake still, but wouldn't try it without one.
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I ride my bike around plenty with no foot retention, it's always with the girlfriend when she wants to go put for dinner and drinks kind of thing.
I really want to like clips/straps but I hate how much play you have.
I really want to like clips/straps but I hate how much play you have.
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The straps are adjustable, ya know.
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YNOT - Pedal Strap
Those look like really retentiony straps to me and pretty much everything sucks less than toe clips.
Those look like really retentiony straps to me and pretty much everything sucks less than toe clips.
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Me too. I sometimes ride my fixed commuter without foot retention on really short, flat trips (less than a mile to the store or to pickup food), it is weirdly fun to try and back pressure brake without being secured to the pedals. I usually don't need to use my front brake still, but wouldn't try it without one.
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at my old job i would take the track bike half mile down the road to the store for breakfast during my morning break and just use my regular shoes on my clipless pedals, always went like .4 mph because i hated the lack of control i had.
was gonna put straps/clips on the bridgestone till i realized i have some unused time atacs in the parts box so praise cheesus i dont have to
was gonna put straps/clips on the bridgestone till i realized i have some unused time atacs in the parts box so praise cheesus i dont have to
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On a side note, Heavy Pedal has a handful of kits marked down to $85 on their website.