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what metal for cleats?
"Liz" wrote
My husband was surprised the other day that his shimano bike shoes didn't set off the metal detector at the airport. So what metal do they use? Plastics. Theo |
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what metal for cleats?
"Liz" wrote
My husband was surprised the other day that his shimano bike shoes didn't set off the metal detector at the airport. So what metal do they use? Plastics. Theo |
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what metal for cleats?
Ray wrote:
In article , says... My husband was surprised the other day that his shimano bike shoes didn't set off the metal detector at the airport. So what metal do they use? Was this the latest Virgin flight where each passenger has a set of pedals to provide additional power to the engines for takeoff? Just curious as to why one would wear (SPD I assume) shoes onto a plane As for metal I would have thought heat treated steel was the go... Cheers Ray I wore mine to save weight and the extra charges that come with it. Wear you're heavy shoes and pack your thongs. Also wear 6 layers of clothing for the same reason. I took my U-Lock with my carry on for the same reason but the security guards weren't too impressed. It got to see the cockpit, sadly, I didn't. My SPD-M cleats didn't set off any metal detectors either. Maybe they don't measure at ground level. Or maybe they're too well shielded by your foot and the ground to pick up. But thats just hypothesis. -- Cheers Damian Harvey This space reserved for standard disclaimer, witty quote, plug for own business in caps and large, bad ASCII art. |
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Ray wrote:
In article , says... My husband was surprised the other day that his shimano bike shoes didn't set off the metal detector at the airport. So what metal do they use? Was this the latest Virgin flight where each passenger has a set of pedals to provide additional power to the engines for takeoff? Just curious as to why one would wear (SPD I assume) shoes onto a plane As for metal I would have thought heat treated steel was the go... Cheers Ray I wore mine to save weight and the extra charges that come with it. Wear you're heavy shoes and pack your thongs. Also wear 6 layers of clothing for the same reason. I took my U-Lock with my carry on for the same reason but the security guards weren't too impressed. It got to see the cockpit, sadly, I didn't. My SPD-M cleats didn't set off any metal detectors either. Maybe they don't measure at ground level. Or maybe they're too well shielded by your foot and the ground to pick up. But thats just hypothesis. -- Cheers Damian Harvey This space reserved for standard disclaimer, witty quote, plug for own business in caps and large, bad ASCII art. |
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what metal for cleats?
They Use Adamantium. which is a lightweight indestructible metal found in Dr Skriker's labratory. The same metal is also found coating Wolverines skeleton. |
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what metal for cleats?
They Use Adamantium. which is a lightweight indestructible metal found in Dr Skriker's labratory. The same metal is also found coating Wolverines skeleton. |
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