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[QUOTE="MX-727, post: 776350, member: 19400"] I have a friend that had the same concerns. What I can't visualize is how the bike shoe could possibly put any kind of force on the fork or steering stem that comes anywhere close to the forces and stresses that are placed on the bike when riding. Furthermore, the force of the clamp on the top of the rim cannot be anything like what the rim experiences during a hard landing while riding. I'd go so far as to posit that years of bike shoe use cannot impose more stress than one day of riding. As an aside, four years of bike shoe use and nothing bad has happened on our bikes. That's four bikes riding in bike shoes for the last four years. Furthermore, they are riding at an angle, which, if the lateral fork forces are a problem, should be worse than the typical straight in mounting which most people use. [/QUOTE]
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