Swissrider
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It’s nice to see a balanced thread in this matter, with many folk (including myself) saying that you should try both as both have their advantages and disadvantages.
Personal preference.Tour de France pros that use clipless. 100%
Red Bull rampage pros that use clipless 0%.
Cardio queen vs shredder.
But in all seriousness. An e-bike motors overrun covers your stroke transition and we’re not racing for 10th of a second here at a pro level. For fun biking flat shoes are best. But it’s much harder for a clipless person to shred on flats than a flat person to shred on clipless.
Guess not too many of EMTB riders on this forum will or were ever racing at the Red Bull Rampage, that's just a handful of riders from the whole world and not a representative group. Don't remember anybody racing the Rampage on an EMTB either.Tour de France pros that use clipless. 100%
Red Bull rampage pros that use clipless 0%.
Cardio queen vs shredder.
But in all seriousness. An e-bike motors overrun covers your stroke transition and we’re not racing for 10th of a second here at a pro level. For fun biking flat shoes are best. But it’s much harder for a clipless person to shred on flats than a flat person to shred on clipless.
Well said. Thank you. Of course red bull crazies do not use cliplessGuess not too many of EMTB riders on this forum will or were ever racing at the Red Bull Rampage, that's just a handful of riders from the whole world and not a representative group. Don't remember anybody racing the Rampage on an EMTB either.
For reference it would be better to look into Downhill and Enduro, mainly SPDs can be seen there.
In the end it's personal preference, after 25 years of riding, I just use platforms on the dirt/pumptrack bike, anything else I do with SPDs. Once dialed in, you have so much more control with SPDs which I don't want to miss.
I might do a flats winter experiment again on the eebs. The reason I ride clipless SPD pedals is I learnt to MTB on rigid bikes and they were a game changer back in the early 90's so kind of locked in to them. Some modern clipless SPD pedals have a large platform so can still be ridden unclipped in sketchy situations. I got a set of Look large platform flat pedals for my partner to ride her eebs on and she likes them.clips until its snow and ice then i change to flats
Flats for winter for me only as the snow and junk gets clogged up around my cleets in my shoesI might do a flats winter experiment again on the eebs. The reason I ride clipless SPD pedals is I learnt to MTB on rigid bikes and they were a game changer back in the early 90's so kind of locked in to them. Some modern clipless SPD pedals have a large platform so can still be ridden unclipped in sketchy situations. I got a set of Look large platform flat pedals for my partner to ride her eebs on and she likes them.
They are definitely a conversation starter on the trail. Used Magped’s for a few yrs on the eMTB and recently switched over to REM Avery Hustle. The pivoting magnetic seems to make a good positive connection.I ride the magpeg flat pedals since 1 week now.
I rode flat pedal before and was very afraid to ride clipless.
For me, the magnetic pedal Magpeg is the best of the 2 worlds
On climb, it really help me to be more efficient and on down hill my fott don't move as before.
I fell like i was clipsed on the bike.....
This pedal ave ti be considered as a flat pedal +++ and not as an clipless pedal.
Really happy with them for now
I totally agree with you about there’s not for everyone!!They are definitely a conversation starter on the trail. Used Magped’s for a few yrs on the eMTB and recently switched over to REM Avery Hustle. The pivoting magnetic seems to make a good positive connection.
I’ve since installed these peddles on both bikes and the metal plate (spd) on all my riding shoes/boots (4 pairs). They can also be used as flats if you don’t have a metal spd plate.
My neighbour, who rides clipless, gave them a try…just for fun. It was a serious moment if it wasn’t so funny. He couldn’t get out and I had to grab him and the bike before he was able to stop. He’s thinking about changing over to magnetic.
I personally cannot ride flats or clipless properly. Flats feel weird now and clipless don’t work for me. Without looking, or searching to much, I can resume or continue my ride. I can’t do that with any other type of peddle (flat/clipless). Also the audible click or snap helps. You can also make minor adjustments to your foot position on the fly
But they’re not for everyone.
It certainly takes a few rides to get the hang of them but once you do…well, I won’t go to flats or clipless again. (Fyi, I won’t even take demo’s for a test spin unless I change the peddles.I totally agree with you about there’s not for everyone!!
Il live in France and it wad easier to buy the Magpeg Enduro 2 than the Hustle.
I really like the feel on the magped, yu can heard the click, and it help me a lot in the hard technical climb.
I bought the strong plante too.
On the downhill with roots and rock, my foot stay in the same place on the pedal, that is a really good point
With the combo 200N magnet and the strong spd plate i can tell that sometime it is hard to unstick my foot from the pedal , just did 4 rides with it, i need more rides
But i really like the feeling with this magnetic pedal
How is the Hustle compared to the magpeg ? Very heavy ??
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