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spokewench
08-30-2007, 12:24 PM
Well, I've been riding for about 20 years and it has been quite a few years since I have spd'd, but sure enough I was going up a great big steep hill last night on my mountain bike, started to get off line, (you know the story), was going to hit a rock so I went to take my foot out before I fell over and low and behold it wouldn't come out!:eek: Boom, there I was sitting on my hip with my bike attached to me!

My only consolation was that it was muddy and my cleats were pretty full of it so it was hard to pull out!

I got a good giggle out of that graceful move, as did my girlfriend and my hubby!:D

velogirl
08-30-2007, 02:49 PM
what's SPD'd?

Zen
08-30-2007, 04:29 PM
I did that same move last weekend but yes, what is SPD'd?
I just tell people I fell :o

DirtDiva
08-31-2007, 12:50 AM
Sudden pedal dethroning syndrome?

spokewench
08-31-2007, 06:40 AM
When I started riding, the first clipless pedals for mountain bikes were SPDs.
I think it stands for shimano pedal ?? dynamics. Anyway, when you fell over cause you could not get clipped out the standard phrase was "spd'deed" (how it sounds)

spoke

Zen
08-31-2007, 06:52 AM
Are you sure thats not a geographical colloquialism like saying "soda' in one part of the country and 'pop" in another? :confused:

spokewench
08-31-2007, 10:09 AM
It might be a geographical colloquiallism like pop or soda, but I think it is more like using the word Kleenex exchangeably with tissue. It is like using the brand name for an item, but going one step further.

I have lived only in the west, and they have all used the term sp "Deed" for falling over cause of your clips.

California, New mexico, colorado, utah all used this terminology. Don't know about the east coast but you would have to ask someone who has been riding a fair period of time to see.

spoke

Trekhawk
09-01-2007, 09:55 AM
Well, I've been riding for about 20 years and it has been quite a few years since I have spd'd, but sure enough I was going up a great big steep hill last night on my mountain bike, started to get off line, (you know the story), was going to hit a rock so I went to take my foot out before I fell over and low and behold it wouldn't come out!:eek: Boom, there I was sitting on my hip with my bike attached to me!

My only consolation was that it was muddy and my cleats were pretty full of it so it was hard to pull out!

I got a good giggle out of that graceful move, as did my girlfriend and my hubby!:D

LOL - I wish It only happened every few years for me. I seem to do that every time I ride. My riding partner has started giving me style points for these falls.:o

Crankin
09-04-2007, 06:02 AM
Ah, it happens on road bikes, too, particularly with Speedplays. I have had a couple of bad crashes when I have been lying in the road still clipped in.
I have never heard the term "sp deed." perhaps it is a western thing. We just say "couldn't unclip!"

limewave
09-04-2007, 11:37 AM
Ahhh yes, I had this happen recently too. We had a group mountain bike ride and I was planning to show off my mad skills. I took the lead and 2 minutes into the ride I hit a sand pit, tried to put my foot down and instead I flipped over with the bike attached. And then as I tried to unclip, I watched everyone pass me and speed down the trail. It was a humbling moment.

Zen
09-04-2007, 04:07 PM
Ah, it happens on road bikes, too, particularly with Speedplays. I have had a couple of bad crashes when I have been lying in the road still clipped in.
I find my Speedplays exceptionally easy to unclip from


I have never heard the term "sp deed." perhaps it is a western thing. We just say "couldn't unclip!"
Yup.

Crankin
09-05-2007, 10:16 AM
My Speedplays are exceptionally easy to unclip from when riding. But they do not automatically release when you crash; as in going down on a hill that was a 20% grade which was a little wet, freaking out and locking the brakes. This was in full view of many tourists near a covered bridge in Vermont.
I never have trouble getting out of my spds on my mountain bike, because as soon as see anything remotely scary looking my foot is out and down! Did I say I su** at mountain biking???

Trekhawk
09-05-2007, 01:05 PM
Did I say I su** at mountain biking???

LOL - good to know Im not alone in that then.:D

7rider
09-05-2007, 02:28 PM
I never have trouble getting out of my spds on my mountain bike, because as soon as see anything remotely scary looking my foot is out and down! Did I say I su** at mountain biking???

On the mountain bike, my middle name is "dab"....

onimity
09-05-2007, 09:51 PM
Yea, I hear sp-deed all lot, 'spudded' too.

I had a particularly bad incident the other day; I took my new MTB out on an in-town errand because I was so excited to ride it. Decided to turn around in a too-tight space, realized it was too tight too late, wobbled and BAM, on the concrete in front of gazillions of passing cars. I can live with that indignity, but what really bothers me is that my legs look better than they ever have but I can't wear a skirt without people commenting on my bruises and bike tan. Sigh. I am such a klutz.

Anne

rocknrollgirl
09-06-2007, 03:39 AM
Nah...spd'd speaks for itself no matter where you are from. I knew right away what you were talking about!

It has caused a few butt bruises in this house I will tell you that much!