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power grips?
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Re: power grips?
The thought of having my feet attached to the pedals in any way at all
scares me, however quickly these claim to let you escape. I am sure there are a few uni-loonies that would like a set though. David |
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Re: power grips?
I used to use power grips on my mountain bike before spd's came into
existence. They can be very good but there is no way that they could be used effectively on a unicycle (sure someone will prove me wrong!). To use them effectively you need to have quite a lot of twist on your foot, with only one wheel I can see this being a problem. Roger __________________________ The UK's Unicycle Source http://www.unicycle.uk.com __________________________ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Marshall" <news@joemarshall.org.uk> Newsgroups: rec.sport.unicycling To: <rsu@unicycling.org> Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 2:36 PM Subject: power grips? > Has anyone tried power grips on a unicycle? > > http://www.ekosport.com/pg_benefits.shtml > > Joe > > > ________________________________________________________________________ ___ > rec.sport.unicycling mailing list - www.unicycling.org/mailman/listinfo/rsu > |
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Please tell me you are kidding. In the middle of a UPD are you really going to be able to stop and think of what angle your foot needs to be in to escape? Think of how often you get off your uni on a muni ride, and then tell me that you are still considering getting these.
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Re: power grips?
Whoever tries these:
1) needs to get the experiment on video 2) wear lots of protection. -Bronson "Joe Marshall" <news@joemarshall.org.uk> wrote in message news:1015511761.845035@ananke.eclipse.net.uk... > Has anyone tried power grips on a unicycle? > > http://www.ekosport.com/pg_benefits.shtml > > Joe > > |
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Re: power grips?
In article <UniDak.15xqb@timelimit.unicyclist.com>,
UniDak <UniDak.15xqb@timelimit.unicyclist.com> wrote: ) )Please tell me you are kidding. In the middle of a UPD are you really )going to be able to stop and think of what angle your foot needs to be )in to escape? Think of how often you get off your uni on a muni ride, )and then tell me that you are still considering getting these. I was thinking about these straps the other day, and came to the conclusion that they wouldn't work, because in tricky situations you most often want to get your foot off in the forward direction, which the straps will keep you from doing. But I came up with a brilliant solution--magnets. I think a magnetic pedal might wind up being excellent for unicycling. Install a powerful magnet with a broad face, and your "cleat" could just be a metal plate. You could disengage from the pedal in any direction, but it would hold well enough that you wouldn't spend so much energy keeping your foot on the pedal. Someone with machining skills want to try this out? -Tom |
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Re: power grips?
In article <UniDak.15xqb@timelimit.unicyclist.com>,
UniDak <UniDak.15xqb@timelimit.unicyclist.com> wrote: ) )Please tell me you are kidding. In the middle of a UPD are you really )going to be able to stop and think of what angle your foot needs to be )in to escape? Think of how often you get off your uni on a muni ride, )and then tell me that you are still considering getting these. I was thinking about these straps the other day, and came to the conclusion that they wouldn't work, because in tricky situations you most often want to get your foot off in the forward direction, which the straps will keep you from doing. But I came up with a brilliant solution--magnets. I think a magnetic pedal might wind up being excellent for unicycling. Install a powerful magnet with a broad face, and your "cleat" could just be a metal plate. You could disengage from the pedal in any direction, but it would hold well enough that you wouldn't spend so much energy keeping your foot on the pedal. Someone with machining skills want to try this out? -Tom |
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thats a good idea, and it would also be good for finding loose change on the beach.
-David Kaplan
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The future is: Velcro pedals.
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now lets think about this. These better pedals will be mainly used on muni rides. What is on a muni trail? Dirt and mud. Now how do you plan on keeping those perdy pedals clean and sticky with mud all over the velcro?
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why thank you.
-David Kaplan
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