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SPDs? Float is for wusses. Get them old fashion knee wreckers and toe clips you can ride with a constant numbness from that buckle like a real man. :D I ride fixed Look cleat. |
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I didn't know the Time pedals has lateral float instead of a pivot type float like the Looks. they are very much like Speedplays? I just bought a Time frame. its being shipped as er speak to my local shop. Maybe I should have time pedals? I have had two types of pedals all my life, old fashion Campy road pedals (cut cage for better cornering clearance. It really didn't do anything at all with clearance. We did it because all the pros did it. We were just too cool.) and look clipless. |
Such a bummer match sprinting on tandems is gone...the crashes were excellent.
1:47 1993 Track Cycling World Championships - Tandem Races - YouTube |
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Thinking about making a trade for this (not the Cilo)http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1397103082.jpg |
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Time pedals you can literally snap an empty shoe into the pedal, grab the shoe from the side, and push pull the whole assembly in and out away from the crank a few mm if I'm making any sense. A few years back Time switched to a 1 piece molded cleat (the front and rear used to be separate) so now they are compatible with Look and SPD mounting holes, easy peasy- no more need for Time specific shoes. I use Times along with Specialized Body Gear Elite shoes. The Specialized road shoes have a slight 1/4 or 1/2 degree of angle to the sole lifting the outside of the foot just a smidge, giving the knees some relief. I like them. Back when I was racing 16-17 years ago (yikes) I had Don Lamson in Colorado make custom shoes for me, he used to make shoes for the US National team. Made impressions of my foot in foam and soles were molded from carbon fiber and everything was stitched up to fit my feet. $220. Per shoe. In the mid 90's. Gulp. |
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I use shims by a company called Big Meat Shims. they might have changed their name. The inside of my shoe is shimmed to 1.5 MM only because I have flat feet. Yeah those two part Time cleats were a pain in the ass. |
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NOS 80's Ofmega Gruppo. Unfortunately, not mine!
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Was this classic CL ad posted before? Oh well, always worth a re-read :D
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I've used Big Meat shims as well, know exactly what you are referring to. |
The most effortless bike I've built to date! I'm looking for a set of Simplex Retro shifters to finish it off. Bianchi Tipo Corsa Dbl butted Chromolite frame,Campy Record 10 crank, chain, and cassette with Nouvo Record seatpost, ft & rr derailleuers, down tube shifters, Brooks saddle, TRP Retro drilled levers, Cinelli bars, Cinelli leather tape, Deda stem, Miche RG2 hubs, Mavic Open Pro Ceramic rims, DT dbl butted spokes, Look pedals, Specialized tires. Anyone ever buy parts from Europe on Ebay? the postings look a little TOO perfect!http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1397255104.jpg
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