Ray:  You are correct, you do have to remove the reflectors to use
Power Grips with the Grip Kings.  I didn't need to make any other
alterations, though.  I'm curious about your use of plastic spacers on
the strap end side, since I needed no such modifications.  The
important point to make is that they *DO mount* to the Grip Kings with
little effort.  I'd also like to point out that I used to use the
Power Grips for mountain biking, where you often have to get off the
pedal ASAP with little warning, and I never once got hung up on them.
When you're not thinking about it, it just happens.

On Dec 15, 11:51 am, Ray Shine <r.sh...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Steve -- I should have added that Power Grips DO MOUNT to GripKing pedals.  
> Despite what some other posters are saying, mine were mounted quite well with 
> just minor alterations. For instance, you must remove the reflectors from 
> each pedal, and use a plastic spacer on the strap end side.  I might have 
> some pix of the set up. If I find any, I'll post them.
>
> The other thing I'd like t point out about the Power Grips is that to remove 
> your foot -- let's say the right foot -- you need to push the heel out then 
> pull the foot back to free the shoe from the strap.  That is the exact same 
> movement you do to release from a cleated pedal. There's really no difference.
>
>

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