I have toe clips without straps on my commuter. I *have* had my foot slip forward off the pedal, and gotten the front of my shoe stuck in my wheel, and had the wheel suck the shoe entirely off my foot (I was wearing it sandal-style), wrap itself around the fender and into the spokes and bring the bike to a halt and hurl me over the handlebars. The hard part was untangling fender and shoe and wheel... then I could ride away again. (The hardest part was standing in the road, on one foot 'cause theother foot was just socked, looking at this absurd entanglement, and having left my camera at home. I didn't even have witnesses; it was a quiet morning. It was April; I was wearing lots of layers, hardly even any road rash.)
Having just the clip part (they're the mountain bike kind) means there's something to hold my foot in but it is **really** easy to get my foot out.
Real cyclist? Splort! I am too busy being myself to define myself, thank you. By definition, according to some in my community, I'm not "real" if I'm commuting, not training or racing. There are others who think that the simpler things are, the closer one is to the ultimate definition of Real Cycling. Whatever. I just do it for the bliss.




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