> I found the BG clips so large (leaving my foot so far forward on the pedal) 
> that I had very significant toe clip overlap,
> so I took the clips off.

BG clip comes in three sizes.

> But with the clips off I didn't like the Whites as much, so I'm now using 
> Tioga Spyder pedals that Riv used to sell,
> which I like better than the Whites for this bike.

No surprise there.  The pedal is designed for use with toe clips, half
clips or a power grip.

On Jun 29, 2:26 pm, "Allingham II, Thomas J"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Here's a pic of the Whites with the BG steel clips on my 
> Quickbeam:http://www.flickr.com/photos/37542...@n04/4411496143/sizes/l/in/photo....
>   I found the BG clips so large (leaving my foot so far forward on the pedal) 
> that I had very significant toe clip overlap, so I took the clips off.  But 
> with the clips off I didn't like the Whites as much, so I'm now using Tioga 
> Spyder pedals that Riv used to sell, which I like better than the Whites for 
> this bike.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of JoelMatthews
> Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 10:24 AM
> To: RBW Owners Bunch
> Subject: [RBW] Re: Has anyone tried White Industries Urban Pedal?
>
> If no one else does in the meantime, I will send the pedal dimensions 
> tonight.  The Whites are not tiny by any standard.
>
> On Jun 28, 11:40 pm, "dos.ruedas" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I am interested in getting this combo, but I was wondering about your
> > comment re: dirty shoes. I've noticed that when I put a Sigg bottle in
> > my Nitto stainless cages there are stains from the contact, so I'm
> > wondering does stainless steel also stain shoes, or is that ONLY with
> > the Ti? It seems like an awesome combination, but I'd rather not make
> > my good riding shoes gnarly...
>
> > Also, if anyone who's got these pedals could post the dimensions of
> > them that'd be great. I got expensive Tiogas once and couldn't stand
> > them because of the tiny size after a while.
>
> > On Jun 8, 9:48 pm, JoelMatthews <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Ginz:
>
> > > I find the Whites flip so easy I don't even think about it anymore.
> > > It just happens.
>
> > > No photos at the moment and my camera battery is dead.  At rest the
> > > pedals are not upside down.  The flip point is maybe 7 or 8 degrees
> > > beyond perpendicular.
>
> > > If you do not mind dirty shoes (and do not mind paying a whole heck
> > > of a lot more money) the Ti BG clips are lighter than the stainless
> > > steel.  I have a set and with them on at rest the pedal is almost
> > > perpendicular.
>
> > > I actually prefer when the tab is angled a bit forward (and did not
> > > like my shoes with half clip marks on them) so I put the Ti clips in
> > > a box somewhere and now use the BG steel clips.  (With luck some
> > > weight weenie just read this sentence and dropped the computer)
>
> > > On Jun 8, 7:38 pm, Ginz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hey Jeff and Joel,
>
> > > > Are theWhite'sTHAT easy to get into?  I'm tired of struggling with
> > > > the tiny flip tab on my MKS pedals.
>
> > > > I just checked out the Bruce Gordon site.  Nice stuff!
>
> > > > Joel, do you have any photos of yourWhite/Bruce Gordon clip set-up?!
> > > > When your foot is removed, do the pedals flip upside down
> > > > completely, or does the "flip end" point to the sky?  Is it easy
> > > > to get into at that position?
>
> > > > Thanks,
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