I agree with Josh's evaluation. After five years 'bent, I am at last riding clipless. Until now I
had Power Grips on the bike. I enjoyed the little burst of speed available by just thinking ,"knees
up, knees up." Would add a mile per hour or two.
"Joshua Goldberg" <
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> Ya want a list? Easy to get in/out. No Cleats. Works with most walking/running shoes. No special
> pedals needed....some Plastic Pedals do not work well though. Low cost. Easy to replace worn
> straps. Fits most shoe sizes. Colors similar to bent frame colors. Good for anyone feeling uneasy
> about riding with clip-in Pedals. Can't think of any others, I use Power Grips on my Tadpole(s),
> but ONLY in Winter.
>
> Speaking of Winter folks...tonite: Minus 25 with Minus 40 Celsius
windchill
> with 40-60 Kph winds and I just came home from an evening ride and Monday
I
> ride 16 miles Brrrrrrrrr
>
> "Rob Rudeski" <
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> > Hi All,
> >
> > I wondering about the pros and cons of these things. On the surface,
they
> > look like a good idea. I'm debating between these, Frogs, and
Eggbeaters.
> > Obviously, the Power Grips are the lowest cost to implement, but are
there
> > advantages other than that, or is that the only advantage?
> >
> > Rob
> >
>