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    trayc is offline love the wind in my hair
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    Ok, I am a virgin on bike terms. What is a strapless toe clip? Spazz, ROFL when I read about the cumberbund!!!

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    Strapless toe clips

    Sound sexy, don't they?
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    Would my LBS have those? HECK, I was little disappointed in the picture, they are not as sexy as they sound!!! LOL

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    Here's what they look like... I think they also come in plastic. You can use them with or without straps.

    Strapping in allows that "pull up" action (when pedaling) to be a bit more effective. But it's not necessary if you're just getting started. A rigid shoe will help with the foot owies.

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    no regrets!

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    Quote Originally Posted by spazzdog
    Here's what they look like... I think they also come in plastic. You can use them with or without straps.

    Strapping in allows that "pull up" action (when pedaling) to be a bit more effective. But it's not necessary if you're just getting started. A rigid shoe will help with the foot owies.

    spazz
    yo spazz - where did you get the pix??...a cycling museum??
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by CorsairMac
    yo spazz - where did you get the pix??...a cycling museum??
    Spazz, did you sneak into our garage last night?

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    Thanks for the pictures!!! The pedals I have now have the staps and a big metal piece sticking up that makes my feet go numb. I will see if my bike store has some of thse pedals. I was riding Wed. and came across a "live" snake. It scared me to death and made so nervous because I was strapped in. I hope I can get use to being strapped in.

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    Hey... they still sell these things! I've seen 'em with my own 4 eyes

    And uh, trayc darlin'... loosen the derned straps! You ain't racing (yet)

    spazz
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    Quote Originally Posted by trayc
    Thanks for the pictures!!! The pedals I have now have the staps and a big metal piece sticking up that makes my feet go numb. I will see if my bike store has some of thse pedals. I was riding Wed. and came across a "live" snake. It scared me to death and made so nervous because I was strapped in. I hope I can get use to being strapped in.

    have you tried riding without the straps?? Not sure what you mean by 'big metal thing sticking up" but you don't really need straps or clips or clipless to ride. Just another thought.
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

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    trayc is offline love the wind in my hair
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    Quote Originally Posted by CorsairMac
    Not sure what you mean by 'big metal thing sticking up" but you don't really need straps or clips or clipless to ride. Just another thought.
    ON the pedal it has a v-shaped piece of metal is raised up and then the rest of the pedal is flat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trayc
    ON the pedal it has a v-shaped piece of metal is raised up and then the rest of the pedal is flat.
    Is it on the leading lower edge of the pedal? Platform pedals will commonly have a little tab that you use to flip the pedal upright to get the cage on top. The cage would be on the top of the pedal and the tab is on the leading lower edge, not the side you would put your foot on. Does this match up to what you have?

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    The pic I posted are called "mini toe clips" at Nashbar - that's where I got mine so I don't know about LBS but they could proabably order them. They cannot be used with straps; just the end of your toe wedges into them. They're okay. Definitely better than nothing and easy as pie to get out of but not nearly the pulling force of a clipless pedal/cleat combination.

 

 

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