Bob asked:
> here's a request right from the other end of the on topic time frame.
> Does any member have drawings or pictures or the ability to take pictures
> of some early toeclips from 1900 - 1910. I'm thinking of the kind of clips
> that either held the sides of the feet or the short stubby kind that had
> no strap. I have a very nice 1906 Royal Enfield racer sans toeclips and
> I'd like to make a suitable pair for some spirited riding this year.
Likely one of the most comprehensive webpages to check out would the speedplay pedal museum. For the clips check out:
http://www.speedplay.com/
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Steven Maasland
Moorestown, NJ
> Dear All,
>
>
> Any information and links gratefully recieved
>
> Bob Knight
> Thame UK
> where today has been a lovely early spring day and I've been in the
> office...
>
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