Re: [CR] shoes for clips/straps ???

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From: "Mike Schmidt" <mdschmidt@patmedia.net>
To: "Ben Kamenjas" <bici_pimp@mac.com>, <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
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Subject: Re: [CR] shoes for clips/straps ???
Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2006 06:56:23 -0400


Ah Ben, It's nice to know that you can take the boy out of Brooklyn but ya cant take the Brooklyn out of the boy. My clips and straps shoe of choice is a touring shoe made by Sidi. They are real tough (impossible) to find in sizes above 38 and I don't think that Sidi makes them anymore.
Mike Schmidt
Stirling, NJ


----- Original Message -----
From: Ben Kamenjas
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 10:50 PM
Subject: [CR] shoes for clips/straps ???



> Yo P. Lynn Miller,
>
> Ya know, there have been plenty options discussed and the topic has
> opened a little wide but perhaps the best option would be to put
> yourself in my shoes - literally !!!!!
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/bici_pimp/.Pictures/speedwell/my_shoes.jpg
>
>
> Im thinking you need only follow the sun north along the shoreline for
> a few minutes. We is neighbours ;)
> Detto Pietro touring shoes and Adidas E. M. Comp (black and white)
> spoken here, soon to be joined by Avocet's
> http://ebay.com/<blah>
>
> We ride the same roads, and from my perspective there is little point
> in using traditional cycling shoes, modern or classic. I like to have
> the comfort of not having to take my shoes off just to go toe to toe
> with that idiot in the 2 tonne 4 wheel drive that just cut me off and
> is wanting to square up because my elbow just happened to take out his
> side mirror at the next set of lights. I choose my shoes with the ethos
> & elan of cycling tradition but with "touring" practicality & comfort.
> I'll find you some shoes that look right and work well. Oh yeah .....
> Bring some o'dat 650b stuff round !!!!!
>
> Ummm ... pardon me asking but is you a man or a woman? not that it
> matters of course but I might need to tidy up a little bit and nip out
> for some more Rum (just kidding ... I think?)
>
> ciao,
>
> Ben Kamenjas
> Urban paradise, in a country down south where one is free to buy Havana
> Club (not that it's that good, but it's nice to be able to have the
> option, plus the label is cool and I won't be sent off to Gitmo Bay for
> saying so)
>
> true story: nyc - corner of 14th St and 6th Ave back in about '97. Taxi
> driver at last minute swerves across two lanes to turn right. sreeching
> brakes, pedestrian, stops ...... Cyclist, big guy, dreads, bianchi
> fixie, legs the size of tree stumps, traditional shoes with cleats,
> clip and strap pedals. going way to fast on the inside lane and with
> nowhere to go clips the front right front corner of taxi head on, goes
> sailing, crashes hard, one foot still in pedal. hustle bustle stops,
> total silence for a few seconds before cyclist starts swearing, and I
> mean swearing. he gets out of pedal, taco'ed wheel, inspects lost skin
> on elbow, wrist and along whole leg. more swearing. people start
> helping him and asking if OK. more swearing, waddles duck like over to
> cab drivers door, more swearing, now gesturing, and slamming fist on
> cab roof before making it obvious that he wishes the driver come out so
> they can resolve this issue, up close, one on one. cab driver starts
> screaming, gesticulating, swearing but in what i assume an indian
> language as he is wearing a traditional style sikh turban and flowing
> garb. crowd still silent, now in disbelief as they witness the cab
> driver open the taxi door and up the ante for volume and what i assume
> is swearing in his mother language. bike rider now fuming and really
> mad, incensed, rage, getting serious, no more swearing and animated
> body language, decisively starts taking off his cleated cycling shoes
> for what I assume means he is ready to fight. first laces undone, then
> hopping as he slips off one shoe, then the other, crowd now 5 or 6 deep
> in a 20 meter diameter all around the cyclist and cab driver. cab
> driver looking at cyclist, slightly confused, but then starts mimicking
> cyclist in that he also starts taking off his shoes. a millisecond
> pause that seemed like an hour before cyclist starts laughing, first
> softly then out aloud, followed by a few in the crowd, then more and
> then the cab driver even more confused, stops and starts laughing too,
> nervously but not sure why. that air of rage and electricity is now
> gone, people start drifting away, the noise and din of the city picks
> up again. the cyclist and cab driver walk over to each other, both
> apologetic, both concerned. cyclist shows wounds, cab driver picks up
> bike, water bottle, and cyclists shoes - notes the funny shaped
> attachment on bottom of sole, penny drops, smiles. puts bike in trunk
> of taxi, brings out towel to lay on passenger seat for now bleeding
> cyclist to sit on. they drive off, the city carries on, new york
> moment.