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KristX
(Feb 25, 2009 at 4:34)
wow...
unfortunately, you failed to look closely at the picture... you can clearly see the cleat on the bottom of his left shoe through the front wheel.
a guy has tenticles, and all this guy (^^^^) can say is "thats odd"........ wtf is this world comming to?
lol cool pic!
clipped isn't shit! people just don“t want to spend money on a good pedals and then shit happens!
clipped isn't shit! people just don“t want to spend money on a good pedals and then shit happens!
Yeah, I can agree with you on that... but I'll go ahead and stick to flats where I can bail out at any time without worrying about getting caught up in my pedals.
you dont get 'twice the pedal power' just from using clips
unless your calf's are the size of your quads
unless your calf's are the size of your quads
ya pulling up is like 1/16th the power of pushing down w/ your body weight.more than half of your power comes from the down stroke.
clips are for people having a hard time to keep contact with their peddals !
they should have some trials lessons.. that will teach em
they should have some trials lessons.. that will teach em
in some places i have a hard time, but if i just dont let the legs be so ''free'' it ends up working 
so hes riding with a seat that looks kinda high, a backpack on , and capri lenght jeans stuck under his shin guards. and is that a giro switchblade? all on a rocky DH racecourse? and clipped in. these indicators suggest to me that this accident might not be that much of a surprise for this fella.
Looks to me like that Tomac MOAH was saved by landing on that pink mush below it, err I mean the rider.
It's just you...
For one, his right foot is unnaturally stuck to the pedal and, if you look at the front wheel, you can see the cleat on the bottom of his left shoe.
For one, his right foot is unnaturally stuck to the pedal and, if you look at the front wheel, you can see the cleat on the bottom of his left shoe.
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Escondido, California, United States
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Date: 2009-02-24
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Description: Not my photo but massive props to the unknown rider... if he still remember's his name.
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