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Bike Pedals with Toe Clips and Straps Cyclist Size Large US $12.50
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LIGHTWEIGHT VP ALLOY PEDALS + INTEGRATED TOE CLIPS & STRAPS FOR MTB,RACER,FIXIE US $23.50
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Dimension Toe Clip/Strap Hardware, 4 Bolts/4 Nuts List Price: $2.50 Sale Price: $2.50 |
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Dimension Toe Clips & StrapsItem SpecificationsColorSilverUnit of Sale4 Bolts/4 Nuts |
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MKS Deep Steel Toe Clips X-Large Chrome List Price: $20.00 Sale Price: $14.08 |
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MKS Deep Steel Toe Clips.These toe clips run one size small. Medium = Small, Large = Medium, X-Large = LargeNational Japanese Keirin Association approvedNJS stampedItem SpecificationsColorChrome PolishUnit of SalePair |
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All-City Classic Plastic Mountain Double List Price: $9.00 |
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Classic mountain-style nylon toe clips designed to take double straps. Super comfortable and very affordable. Ride the heck out of them until they break and then buy new ones. Low price means, no more tears over broken double clips. Classic Plastic Doubles Super lightweight double gate nylon toe clip Economical choice in double clips Classic resilient plastic toe clip Designed for Double Straps Perfect for street fixed gear riders Large = 70mm platform Medium = 60mm platform |
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Sunlite Racing Toe Clips - Black, X-Large List Price: $15.98 Sale Price: $10.43 |
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TOE CLIPS SUNLT RD STL w/LTHR STRP BK XL |
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Sunlite Racing Toe Clips - Black, Large Sale Price: $9.99 |
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Steel. Quality leather straps included. |
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Kettler Kettrike Tricycle Toe Clips List Price: $29.00 Sale Price: $19.00 |
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Use with only KETTLER® Kettrikes . |
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Kettler Go-Green Trike Without Handle List Price: $80.00 Sale Price: $59.95 |
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18 months - 4 years. With over 95% of the plastic parts made from recycled material, this trike is as eco-friendly as it is unique. The folding frame allows for easy storage and one-button assembly. Features removable rear bucket and multi-position adjustable seat to comfortably accommodate toddlers. Maximum weight 50 lbs. |
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Kettler Kettrike Junior Tricycle with Pushbar List Price: $149.00 Sale Price: $119.00 |
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Push your little one along in this Kettrike Junior. Kids can feel proud and confident while peddling, while parents can give them a safe, controlled ride. Features:Four-position telescoping frameFour-position adjustable high-back seat with hand holdHigh-carbon steel frame with fade-resistant polyester powder-coat finishLimited turn radius steering device and low center of gravity to help prevent tippingSynthetic MaxTread tires for a smooth and quiet rideEasy removable tipping bucket21"H x 20"W x 23"D The Kettler name has been synonymous with top quality wheel toys for kids for more than 40 years, and the Kettler Kettrike Junior Tricycle is no exception to the Kettler quality and design standards. The frame is constructed with high-carbon steel to last a lifetime and a fade-resistant polyester powder-coat finish with sturdy molded plastic components. Designed to grow with your child, the brightly colored Kettrike Junior Trike will provide boys and girls with years of fun through multiple stages of development from one year old through six years old. With the included removable chrome-plated push bar, the Kettrike Junior Trike evolves from a parent-directed ride-on toy to an independently operated tricycle, all the while growing in size along with your child. The Kettrike Junior Trike has a four-position telescoping frame with one bolt release so it can grow with your child or be used by multiple children. The four-position adjustable high-back seat with a handhold is appropriate and supportive enough for one year olds and sturdy for rough-riding four year olds. The parent-operated chrome-plated push bar allows kids to ride and enjoy the trike long before they learn to pedal, as young as 12 months old or as soon as they can grip the handles. The push bar can be removed easily as soon as your child is ready to pedal on his own. As your child grows he or she will be able to reach and operate the pedals, first with the guidance of an adult helping with the push bar, and eventually on his or her own. Pedaling the trike helps kids build confidence and leg strength as they explore independently. Designed to be safe for young riders, the Kettrike Junior has wide synthetic MaxXtread tires that provide excellent traction for all-terrain riding and are super stable. The trike has a low center of gravity and limited turn radius steering that restricts the handlebars and front wheel from turning more than 45 degrees to the left or right, radically reducing the danger of tipping over. The trike is also equipped with a fun rear-tipping bucket that is great for both carrying and collecting supplies and is easy to remove and clean when necessary. The Kettler Kettrike Junior Tricycle is a standout toy for both its quality and its longevity. Specifications: Recommended ages: 1 to 6 years old Four-position telescoping frame with one bolt release Four-position adjustable high-back seat with hand hold Chrome-plated push bar included High-carbon steel frame Fade-resistant polyester powder-coat finish Limited turn radius steering device Synthetic MaxXtread tires for a smooth and quiet ride Removable tipping bucket Dimensions: 21 x 20 x 23 inches (HxWxD) Seat: 10 inches high Seat to floor distance: 10 inches Seat to pedal distance: 16 inches to 20.5 inches (to measure sit child on floor, bend knee up slightly, measure from hip to heel) Wheel size: 9" / 7" Weight limit: 200 pounds Assembly required What's in the Box? Tricycle and components, chrome-plated pushbar Manufacturer Warranty Three-year limited manufacturer's warranty |
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Sunlite Leather Toe Straps - Red List Price: $8.58 Sale Price: $4.98 |
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TOE STRAPS SUNLT RD LEATHER RED |
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Power Grips Fixie Strap Set List Price: $29.95 Sale Price: $18.80 |
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Power Grips Toe Straps provide pulling power of straps with easy release of clipless pedal system.Stiff, wide straps do not need toe clipsStandard straps fit shoes up to men's size 11Extra Long straps fit men's size 11 shoes and aboveProvide pulling power of straps with easy release of clipless pedal systemProvide pulling power of straps with easy release of clipless pedal systemItem SpecificationsColorBlackUnit of SalePair |
Featured Article:

Keeping your spin bikes up and running smoothly requires a daily, weekly and monthly maintenance schedule. This will help save time, money and will help keep your spin bikes running at optimal performance resulting in happier customers for your facility.
Tools and supplies needed:
Tool kit with various wrenches, sockets and screw drivers.
Equipment polish
Chain degreaser
Lubricants such as silicon spray and chain wax
Daily Maintenance:
Once spin bike classes are finished this is an optimal time to wipe all the equipment down. Sweat is very corrosive and may cause long-term trouble for parts replacement later in the month. Wipe down the seats, frames and handlebars to remove excess sweat from these areas. Pay special attention to the seat post, handle bar post and chain guard. Next, get on the bike, engage the drive train, and pay attention to any vibrations felt through the pedals. If vibrations are felt, you may need to tighten the pedals, bottom bracket, or adjust the drive chain tension. Lastly, you should torque the pedals. You will need a pedal wrench. Tighten the pedals until they are secure.
Weekly Maintenance:
Weekly maintenance requires tightening down hardware and inspecting various moving parts. Inspect the pull pin frame fittings making sure the fittings are snug. Loose frame fittings over time may strip out the threads causing sever damage. Second, clean and lubricate the pull pin assemblies by pulling on the pin spray a small amount of lubricant onto the shaft. Third, torque the seat hardware making sure the seat is level and centered. Fourth, brush and treat the resistance pads. Remove any foreign material that may have collected on the pads and spray the pads with a silicon lubricant. This helps in reducing noise caused from friction between the pads and the flywheel. Finally, visually inspect the bottom bracket, top clips and toe straps. If any of these items are loose or disconnected re-attach and re-tighten.
Monthly Maintenance:
Monthly maintenance is a time for re-lubricating most moving parts and a basic hardware check. First, recheck all hardware such as water bottle holders, flywheel nuts, chain guard bolts, brake caliper lock nuts and brake caliper tension rod nuts are secure. Second, lubricate the drive chain. This is accomplished by using the red straw on the chain wax can and looking for a small hole towards the back of the chain guard on the top side. Rotate the crank slowly while lubricating the drive chain. This will help to distribute the lubricant more effectively. Third, clean and lubricate the brake tension rod while inspecting for signs of wear such as missing threads. Finally, clean and lubricate the seat post, handle bar post and seat slider removing any build up of foreign material at the point of insertion.
In summary, this is only general information about maintenance items that should be performed on a daily, weekly and monthly basis. A qualified technician should perform any maintenance procedures. Always check your manufacturer's recommendations and maintenance materials before performing any work on the equipment.
For additional troubleshooting or maintenance advice, contact SPORTSMITH reps for assistance. Call 800-713-2880 or visit us online at http://www.sportsmith.net
Cycling Training - Why Use SPD Pedals?
Cycling is quite possibly the best way in the world to have fun, get a tan, lose some weight, and see some amazing sights along the way. But the way to get the most efficient cycling workout is to consider upgrading just a little bit. Most bikes come with normal pedals - the kind you would find easily replaceable at any general department store. However, when cycling for long distances, you may want to consider SPD, or clip on pedals.
Why would you want special pedals anyway? When you pedal with "normal" pedals, your feet slip, coming off the pedals or sliding around to different spots of your foot. This extra movement can make you lose your momentum, reducing your pedaling speed and efficiency. In addition, when you attach your feet to your pedals, you can pull up on the pedals too, meaning you're working a little harder to go quite a bit faster.
SPD pedals come in packages containing two pedals and two adapters, meant for special shoes which you also need to purchase. You can get away with both for under $100. Attach the pedals to the bike, the adapters to the shoes, and you're free to start your cycling workout. To "clip in" to the bike pedals, you just push your feet into the pedals, and you should hear a click. To pop your feet out, twist your toe to the outside.
With SPD pedals, it is easier to determine things like cadence - the amount of rotations in a minute you do - and ensure that you're consistent. It is also easier to go up hills - with both feet doing the work. It is also easier to mindlessly pedal - without your feet slipping off of the pedals accidentally. You'll also find that the new shoes help ventilate your feet better - perhaps eliminating your hot, sweaty feet at the end of the ride.
If it's your first time using SPD pedals, I would recommend you "test" clipping in and out a few times. You could ask a friend to hold the bike for you, or you could practice doing only one foot at a time. Also, make sure that you unclip your feet at least thirty feet before you come to a complete stop, to prevent injury. Always wear a helmet, too!
You'll find your cycling training vastly improved with new, clip in pedals. Enjoy!
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Bike pedals with toe clips?
My bike has toe clips on the pedals which I like because I bike in my high heels sometimes and believe it or not I've had my shoe go flying off a few times while biking. So I'd like to keep the toe clip but I find it impossible to use.
I defy anyone to try to get their other foot in that thing while the bike is in motion with the saddle flipping around hanging upside down on that thing.
Is there a trick to doing this?
Believe me I have tried. I can't get my foot in there fast enough before my bike slows down to a complete stop and I fall over.
Just practice. It will come to you. Tap the back of the pedal with your toe and slide the foot in....
Once you have that down, take up triathlon. There you have to leave your shoes clipped to the bike, and put them on while pedaling.
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