Yes, I'm very aware of that issue, but I'm quite used to toeclips from
my more youthful biking experiences and I've had them on all of my
bikes.

Chris

On 18 January 2014 21:10, Ken Waller <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good looking machine
> Be careful with the toe clips. A friend severely broke his ankle trying to
> get out of his clips while coming to a stop and wound up with several pins
> and a long recuperation!
>
> Looks somewhat like my hybrid I got awhile back from Trek. The hunched over
> riding position of my Cannondale mountain bike was getting to be a pain in
> the neck - actually. I needed a more upright riding position and the new
> Trek filled the bill.
>
> Kenneth Waller
> http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Mitchell"
> <[email protected]>
> Subject: OT: My new bike...
>
>
>> ...and its maker, Chas Roberts. Bob W introduced me to Chas as he has
>> one of his bikes. I knew as soon as I walked into the shop it would
>> all end up being rather expensive. Thanks Bob!
>>
>> http://www.mitch.myzen.co.uk/PDML/DSCF5552.jpg
>>
>> Its a commuter / tourer, hand made specifically to suit my preference
>> of an upright riding position and my strange anatomy of long legs and
>> arms. Hence the short seat tube and long head tube and seat post. The
>> gearing is a 14 speed Rohloff hub system. New to me but a couple of
>> friends swear by it so I went for it too.
>>
>> Chris
>
>
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