Patrick, you have the Original Gangsta pedals! That's really cool. I'd like 
to see a picture of them on your bike, if you have one. I'm pretty sure 
they were the seeds in my brain that led to screwing cleats to wooden 
decks. Do you find that there's something about the wood that makes it 
better than a metal platform pedal? I have just in the last week moved 
completely to platform pedals with grip tape on my bikes, but there's 
something about the wooden decks I really like. 
PS - David, thanks for the plug! (your kickback's in the mail (it's a 
broken skateboard)) :^)

Philip
www.biketinker.com


On Wednesday, February 27, 2013 3:53:42 AM UTC-8, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> Thanks, David. I may have seen those and just not remember them. Same 
> concept, but mine are a test pair made by the founder of Bullseye Pedals, 
> so the wood deck is screwed in and wiggle/click out free.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
> On Tuesday, February 26, 2013 6:39:29 PM UTC-7, cyclot...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> DP: Have you seen Philip's Skate-Deck Pedals?
>> http://www.biketinker.com/2010/projects/skate-deck-pedals/
>>
>> Kinda' looks like what you're doing???
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 12:33 PM, Deacon Patrick <lamon...@mac.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Keith,
>>>
>>> Thank you for the Idaho trip. I've added it to the bucket list.
>>>
>>> For your dad, I would encourage you to play slowly and see what works. 
>>> One of the key foundational steps (literally) for me was going barefoot. At 
>>> the time, I needed 4 lb. bludger walking sticks in each hand to walk and 
>>> hike. After going barefoot, it took several years before I could use 
>>> lighter poles, another year of carrying the poles parallel to the ground, 
>>> another year before I didn't need poles, and another year before the bike 
>>> was possible. Lofty goals are grand, but the old addage that we get there 
>>> one step at a time is also true. Even when we can see the mountain peak, we 
>>> still have to slog through the mossy ridden swamp. Grin.
>>>
>>> I will keep your dad in my prayers.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, February 26, 2013 1:02:20 PM UTC-7, iamkeith wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Patrick, 
>>>>
>>>> I'm really kind of a "new" guy and only occasional participant here 
>>>> myself, but I wanted to say welcome AND thanks for the inspiration! 
>>>> My father, though quite a bit older than you, had a rare type of 
>>>> stroke a few years ago that has primarily messed with his balance and 
>>>> given him terrible vertigo.  Prior to that, he was an athletic 
>>>> "machine" (he jogged to the top of the ski hill the day before his 
>>>> stroke), so it's been tough to see him have to give so much up.  I've 
>>>> been afraid to even TRY getting him back on a bike, but I think you've 
>>>> just convinced me that it might be ok.  What are a few bruises and 
>>>> scrapes if it doesn't work, right? 
>>>>
>>>> Also, I had an idea for a  family ride/vacation for you (per your 
>>>> other thread).  It's not actually in the four corners area as you 
>>>> mentioned, but it's not "too" far away - Northern Idaho.   I just 
>>>> recently found out about it and am planning to take my youngest 
>>>> daughter (middle child) on a first bike tour here later this summer, 
>>>> when the snow melts, so I'm kind of excited about it: 
>>>>
>>>> It's known collectively as the Bitterroot Loop, and is actually 
>>>> comprised of three rail-to-trail sections that will let you ride 
>>>> anything up to 185 miles, completely car-free:  Trail of the Coer 
>>>> D'Alenes, Route of the Hiawatha, and the Old Milwaukee Road. 
>>>> Beautiful lakes, forests, gradule grades, tunnels, trestles, history. 
>>>> The lower 70 miles is paved and runs through some quaint bike-friendly 
>>>> towns, but the upper part is more remote.  Here's a link to the best 
>>>> info page: 
>>>>
>>>> http://friendsofcdatrails.org/ 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>> David
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