This implementation enables you to create a true dual-manual organ with bass pedals, a swell pedal and faders to control the drawbars. |
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The surgeon uses handgrips and foot pedals to control the three robotic arms that perform the actual surgical procedure. |
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By-wire technologies would allow them to eliminate the pedals, the steering column and the instrument panel. |
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It is usually associated with the organ, although it proves originally to have been intended for the harpsichord with pedals. |
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The bike had a black seat with a white stripe on it, a white rim round the wheels and orange pedals. |
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The important advance in utility if not in efficiency in the Rover was to use chain drive from the pedals to the rear wheel. |
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Organists should note that until the 18th century pedals and swell boxes did not exist on English organs. |
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These swell boxes are, in effect, small rooms with louvered fronts, which can be opened and closed by means of pedals at the console. |
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I never once slipped off the pedal while trying to lock in as I have done with metal to metal cleats and pedals on other systems. |
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When a rider can't disengage his cleats from the pedals before falling over, it's called a foot fault. |
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It's time to get a new pair of mountain bike pedals and I was wondering how I can find out which ones have truly free float. |
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The pedals and gear lever are ideally placed, adding to the agreeable feeling of a design thoroughly researched and carefully implemented. |
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The rider sits on a saddle, propels the vehicle by means of pedals, and steers with handlebars on the front wheel. |
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Pedaling was accomplished by levers or off-set pedals, and gearing was added, thus compensating for speed loss. |
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I put more power to the pedals, but my legs felt heavy and Annie climbed away, now 20 yards ahead. |
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That's the best position to use gravity to your advantage by letting your weight drop down onto the pedals and power you up the climb. |
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I removed the pedals, brakes, cables, the front tire and the straight handlebar. |
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When you stop pedaling, level the pedals so you can more easily shift your weight to steer, instead of moving the bar. |
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When he stands on the pedals of a trainer-mounted bicycle, he has a healthy saturation level. |
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All of this excess motion can rob the cyclist of the power that needs to be delivered to the pedals to drive the bicycle forward. |
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There is lots of power but I found the accelerator and brake pedals were too close together. |
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Ford also has stressed new adjustable pedals for making the vehicles more comfortable for women drivers. |
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The driving position is pretty good, even if the pedals are a little offset to the left. |
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Things I really liked about the interior include the power adjustable pedals, easy fold rear seats, and a truly fab navigation system. |
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Bobby battled through a concert even though gout prevented him from working the piano's pedals. |
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The big sounds of Brahms go out in smudges, the pedals drowning them in an effort to be loud and large. |
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He was replaced by guitarist Paul Ducann, whilst Crane took up bass duties using the bass pedals of his trusty Hammond organ. |
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I understand that some of the older organs have quite short pedals, which meant you had to always play with the toes and not the heel. |
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This Hassler's chief excellence on the organ consists in his foot-work, which, since the pedals are graded here, is not so very wonderful. |
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The guitarist fiddled with various electronic devices and guitar pedals throughout the show, showing great musical versatility. |
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The band looks confused, their pedals keep making funny noises, their vocals come and go. |
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Robinson's use of analog mixing boards and guitar pedals leaves an essence of loving care to each of the eleven songs on the album. |
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He pedals to the barbershop, to his doctor appointments, to visit his friends and go out to lunch. |
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On a borrowed a bicycle, he pedals over hills and along dirt roads, encountering impenetrable characters and glimpses of his own nature. |
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John, the guy from Brooklyn who pedals his bike over every weekend, would teach my gangly boy how to assert himself under the boards. |
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There's not much space around the pedals which means if you have large feet like me, clutch and brake operation can be awkward. |
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Upon this platform a small pack of roadies work industriously, hurrying back and forth with effects pedals and bottles of water. |
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A good driving position is easy to find and the design and placing of the drilled aluminium pedals is just perfect. |
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Roy adjusted the pedals of the corsage's bright yellow flower until they were just perfect. |
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It ripped all the pedals off in the footwell and damaged the seat but the car stood up very well. |
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With 20 degrees or six degrees of rudder available, the pedals move about three inches fore and aft. |
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Her jaw literally dropped at the sight of the delicate pedals of the crimson flowers. |
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Andy Gill kept his guitar chilly, without the blanket of fuzz provided by effects pedals and the agreeable tone of valve amps. |
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Miniature traffic lights on the overhead gantry turn from red to green and drivers simply drop their clutches and bury their accelerator pedals. |
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Overall, the driver does not feel underprivileged, and a sweet gear change combined with well-placed pedals certainly help. |
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The steering wheel and pedals are all located dead ahead and the outboard gearstick falls nicely to hand. |
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I used loads of de-icer each morning spraying the accelerator and clutch pedals because they were frozen solid. |
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Then coat your bike's chain, derailleurs and pedals with a light lubricant. |
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The steering is light and precise, the pedals are equally effortless and the six-speed gearbox slots slickly from one gear to the next. |
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The car's pedals will also de-couple in the event of a crash to prevent injuries to the feet and lower legs. |
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Solid-body guitars were combined with new sonic modification devices such as distortion boxes and wah-wah pedals. |
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Special effects may be added by pedals plugged between the instrument and the amplifier. |
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It's more important for a race bike to actively absorb washboard and roots so riders can stay seated, powering the pedals to the finish line. |
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She settles on insulated booties, oversize pedals, and a clear slicker, which she slips over her jersey. |
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Other add-ons included neatly tucked but well-lit steel running boards, sunroof, adjustable pedals, effective back-up sensors, and more. |
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A conventional joystick controls pitch and roll, and the rudder pedals are large and effective. |
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He swore as he bent low over the bars, angrily straining on the pedals, gathering speed as he wheeled round the corner and into the drive. |
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If the water is real deep, try ratcheting your pedals by doing quarter pedal strokes. |
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The recordings capture the sound of his fingers on the keys, the depression of the pedals, and the click of the microphone as it turns off. |
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These also can be controlled by foot pedals, when both hands are needed on the keyboard or ribbon. |
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For those who can fit into the seats the driving position is excellent, with the floor-mounted pedals being dead ahead and well spaced. |
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The pedals need replacing along with other parts that have worn out over the years. |
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My feet and hands moved automatically, working the strafing pedals and the control yoke. |
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I took off as normal, concentrated on getting the glider established above hill top height before attempting to get into the pedals. |
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After a prolonged break allowing the roadies time to set the distortion pedals to full power, the Foo Fighters finally took to the stage. |
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In Renault's Wind concept roadster, the steering wheel and pedals fold away when the door is opened. |
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The locked Samsonite briefcase contained five guitar effects pedals and a battery-powered tuner, all linked by electrical cable. |
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The steering wheel was correct, relative to the pedals and the auto shift lever and the seat. |
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The wheel placement, the relationship between pedals and seat, and the sighting of the instruments in the main binnacle were excellent. |
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In England, the only pedals generally used were the una corda and sustaining. |
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Humiliated, Pantani comes unglued and withdraws a few days later, and Armstrong pedals imperiously to his second Tour win. |
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By 1863, attaching cranks and pedals to the front wheel of the hobby horse had produced the velocipede, commonly known as the boneshaker. |
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On his first attempt he was unsuccessful, because he couldn't reach the pedals. |
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At the acknowledged point, they all appear and attempt to negotiate the obstacle course of foot pedals and instruments. |
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The leather steering wheel is bigger than the average, the door handles strong and solid and the pedals sporty. |
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The only thing that places it as an early 80s artifact is the sound of guitars squeezed through chorus pedals. |
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Even with a wheel and pedals, the lack of G-forces, bumps and jolts make the visual elements too detached for me to remain in control. |
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Following the instructions that came with your pedals, remove the spindle from the pedal body. |
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Then I added a few other odds and ins such as euro lights, window visors, floor mats, racing pedals, and headlight covers. |
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In Forever, Jia mounts a video camera on the spokes of a tricycle and pedals it through Beijing. |
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This aspirin bottle was wedged against a rudder cable in the nose of the aircraft, behind the pilot's rudder pedals. |
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However, the pedals are still offset to the left and the fascia-mounted gear change is as notchy as it ever was. |
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I would sit back, stall, take my feet off the rudder pedals and, using the stick to keep level, losing altitude as we fluttered down to earth. |
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My pedals are squeaking like mad, despite liberal lubrication. |
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He said the battery kicks in automatically when sensors in the pedals pick up that the rider needs help and cuts out when it is not needed such as on downhill slopes. |
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The drum rotates as one moves the pedals, like in a bicycle. |
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His dazzling guitar playing was a joy to behold, with a seemingly bottomless pit of effects pedals to work with and a guitar that had a flashing fretboard. |
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Meanwhile, strong octave Bs in the bass, along with the lengthy pedals necessary to sustain them, create the tremendous resonance this passage requires. |
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It admitted that complaints about the vehicles not slowing as expected had prompted a recall in 1998, when incorrectly fitted floor mats beneath the pedals were replaced. |
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The road ribboned down the steepest slopes in switchbacks so convoluted that I continually met Christina almost head-on but with my eyes level with her pedals. |
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The steering, gearbox and pedals are all intuitive in their use. |
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With a bit of a fishtail I'm stomping the pedals to accelerate again. |
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The pedals have a built-in generator producing enough electricity from the rotation of the pedals to light the flashers mounted front and back on them. |
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Since then the company has led the market with new developments such as shifters built into brake levers and pedals that riders can click into like a ski binding. |
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The driving position is exceptionally comfortable, with everything from steering wheel to seat to pedals to gear lever ideally positioned for the average person. |
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All he did was touch the clutch while going downhill, instead of keeping his feet well clear of the pedals and allowing the vehicle to trundle down in low-ratio first gear. |
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Initially I had trouble with the accelerator and brake pedals. |
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In high school, I started dabbling around with the guitar and some other instruments, alongside my experiments with turntables, pedals, samplers and four-track recorders. |
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The visual communication between members bordered on symbiosis as they smoothly switched up guitars, worked pedals, bashed away at keyboards and wailed through guitar solos. |
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He leans deeply into one register for the flatness of tone that can only be realized when playing the outermost edge of a key with all of the mute pedals on. |
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The distortion pedals aren't used as much on their new album. |
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This accident is a reminder to check cleats and pedals for wear. |
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With their presence, there's basically no reason to buy no-name pedals. |
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His injury woes have cleared up significantly after selling his Mercedes, believing the strain from the pedals was creating muscle pulls by putting pressure on his back. |
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However, every pair of pedals except his bent ones felt weird to him! |
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He paused to adjust his gear lever and glance down at his pedals. |
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The trio has traded in their pedals and sneers for slides and acoustics. |
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They wear all the gear, includng ridiclously tight cycling pants, day-glo high-vis vests, goggles, face masks, even cycling shoes that clip into the pedals. |
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Mechanically, the piano's capacities for expressiveness increased, through more powerful and even action, damper pedals, and a full seven octaves. |
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However, I found plenty of room in the driver's seat and was pleased to note a large footwell with plenty of space between the pedals and even a clutch footrest. |
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Intrusion of the wheel wells means the pedals have had to be offset towards the centre of the car, putting the accelerator where you'd normally expect the brake pedal to be. |
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I had to ease back on the pedals to allow the chain to drop down a sprocket, but having lost that momentum I couldn't get it going again before the line. |
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A cyclist, feet bound to the pedals in special shoes, falling over at the traffic lights after wibbling and wobbling on the spot, waiting for the lights to change. |
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The organ is played with the help of keyboard and foot pedals. |
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Select one of the children who have had no previous practice in riding a tricycle or a kiddie car with pedals. |
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Use of the foot pedals is required to adjust the tail rotor's angle of attack, to compensate for these instabilities. |
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To get in shape for bicycle races, he pedals his trail bike up 2600-ft. Mount Tamalpais, near his home. |
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Initially, we started playing folkier music but once we both bought some fuzz pedals and Michael joined, the sound definitely changed a bit. |
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Jamie opened the wheel chair, placed the eggcrated pad on the chair, set the brakes and pulled open the foot pedals. |
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For example, it can be configured to use separate foot pedals for the decelerator and brake, or just a single pedal that combines both functions. |
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It's also helpful to imagine you are pedaling a tiny bicycle, pulling up on the pedals instead of pushing down on them. |
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Drive like a nutter and you'll get 47mpg, but soft-shoe the pedals and you'll wring 70 miles per gallon. |
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Problem solved with the Electra Bicycle Townie model, which features a comfy lower seat and pedals that are moved forward. |
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The pedals mechanically change the pitch of the tail rotor altering the amount of thrust produced. |
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Instead of having it mended he would count the number of times the pedals went round and would get off the bicycle in time to adjust the chain by hand. |
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Apparently the journo was referring to the bank of effects pedals he had strewn across the stage that he had to keep staring at in order to operate. |
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A member of Bradford BMX Bandits, he has already gained a podium finish and competed in dozens of other events around the country since he first put his feet on the pedals. |
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But he learned to walk on short, practice prosthetic legs and now straps his full-length ones to the pedals of the pounds 2,000 custom-built trike. |
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Many road bikes, along with mountain bikes, include clipless pedals to which special shoes attach, via a cleat, enabling the rider to pull on the pedals as well as push. |
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The first used a coat of wires on a flat table moved by foot pedals. |
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Open toe shoes, mules and flip-flops can be dangerous too, as they are easily caught under the pedals because of the constant moving of the feet and little ankle support. |
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Black roof lining, a perforated leather steering wheel with red stitching, leather handbrake, silver kick plates and steel pedals are also included. |
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