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cheap nike soccer jerseys 4? I think I know straps are sort of like harnesses that fit over the shoe. Let me know many thanks. September 20, 2008 at 12:43 pm 17 bicycling says: Several of these terms mean the same thing. Platform pedals are what your feet rest on. Toeclips and straps are basically the same thing either a hard shell that you slide your foot into mostly older style or a strap harness set up more current now that help hold your foot onto the pedal. Clipless pedals are ones that use a special shoe that click onto the pedal
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