Those used to be very popular as they provide great power transfer. However, it's a lot more upkeep since the cleats are plastic and wear out pretty fast in a BMX environment. Some people still use them though so still a viable option!
I kinda wish clips weren't allowed in BMX racing. It would be more fun to race and watch and take a lot more skill if you didn't glue your feet to the bike. I know people that can't bunny hop a bike " without clips " .. using clips isn't jumping or bunny hopping lol, it's simply just lifting your legs up cheating if you ask me. How easy would a Ollie be on a skate board if you were strapped to that board? Defeats the whole purpose of skateboarding.
Jonnie Vance does have the best hair in racing!
I like how consistent the T2's are!
East Coast Johnny is the man!
I got the t2 full black on my red and yellow haro😉
Good video!👍 What about the use of road pedals in BMX?😎
Those used to be very popular as they provide great power transfer. However, it's a lot more upkeep since the cleats are plastic and wear out pretty fast in a BMX environment. Some people still use them though so still a viable option!
@@FullTiltBikeCo , thank you for your answer ! 😎👍😄
What about the DXR ?
I kinda wish clips weren't allowed in BMX racing. It would be more fun to race and watch and take a lot more skill if you didn't glue your feet to the bike. I know people that can't bunny hop a bike " without clips " .. using clips isn't jumping or bunny hopping lol, it's simply just lifting your legs up cheating if you ask me. How easy would a Ollie be on a skate board if you were strapped to that board? Defeats the whole purpose of skateboarding.
Can’t u take the clip off on one side to run as flats
You can't take one side off because the other side would be missing one piece of the clip pedal mechanism.
What you call ‘clip pedals’ are actually’ clipless pedals’. There are flat pedals, flat pedals with toe clips, and now, clipless pedals.