snowroo
11-23-2009, 05:19 PM
Hello! I'm new. New to here and new to the world of mountain biking.
Nice to meet you all!
I got such a laugh this weekend. Thought I'd share.
I'm learning to ride with clipless. Being not the most naturally coordinated, I'm doing a great job of falling. Lots of practice. LOTs of practice. I'm the comedic relief.
Anyway, I'm several km out on a trail. Find my right foot has unclipped. Can't seem to find the clip (nothing unusual). STILL can't find the clip. Come to mention it, can't seem to find the pedal. OK. Fumble around some more. Stop.
There's no pedal. Pedal has unscrewed. OK. This poses a bit of a problem. Can't find the pedal. Dedicated dutiful riding buddy starts searching for the culprit it the mucky fallen leaves. It can't be too far, right.
We find it. It hasn't gone far. I'm still clipped in. Right now, I'm thinking I should let dutiful riding buddy search a bit more, cause she does laugh just a bit too loud when I fall. The pedal is still attached to my shoe. OK, OK - it's muddy and the ground is squishy and I DID mention I'm a bit uncoordinated right.
Have you ever tried to unclip a pedal without a pivot point. Right now, I'm wishing I had man hands. Or a man's hands. Not fussy. After some unladylike cussing (maybe that encouraged some testosterone!), we get the pedal OFF the shoe but try as we might, couldn't get it screwed on the crank.
I carry allen keys, and patches, and a spare tube, and an inflator. And if we are in range, a GPS because dutiful riding buddy is a bit scary on the navigation front. I DON'T carry wrenches.
SO, I've read about single leg drills improving your pedalling. SO, I started to single pedal it back to the car. This was OK. A little peculiar looking. Good workout for my hip flexors, and dutiful riding buddy's intercostals (that would be rib muscles from laughing). Then we hit THE HILLS.
Oh shoot. Forgot about the hills. Not going to turn down a challenge, I learned that spin really does help you up the hills. Just as I was losing momentum, dutiful riding buddy would come up behind me and give me a push. Just as well cause I'm now considering sticking my non-working leg out cause she's laughing at me again.
Did you know HOW hard it is to ride DOWN a big sucker bumpy trail hill with just one pedal. My poor ol fanny! (Now I'm an Aussie, and we have a bit of mixup with anatomy terminology. Fanny is a body part, but it AINT the butt.). Yowers! Now I'm glad I'm not a dude.
We made it! I told my riding buddy that the pedal unscrewed because of all the backwards pedalling I had to do to slow down so she could keep up. She didn't buy it.
I just have one question. Being new, that's allowed, right. If you unclip to clipless, isn't that a circular canceling-out statement? I'm not clipped in to no clips. I don't know nuffin' much anyway.
Nice to meet you all.
Melissa
Nice to meet you all!
I got such a laugh this weekend. Thought I'd share.
I'm learning to ride with clipless. Being not the most naturally coordinated, I'm doing a great job of falling. Lots of practice. LOTs of practice. I'm the comedic relief.
Anyway, I'm several km out on a trail. Find my right foot has unclipped. Can't seem to find the clip (nothing unusual). STILL can't find the clip. Come to mention it, can't seem to find the pedal. OK. Fumble around some more. Stop.
There's no pedal. Pedal has unscrewed. OK. This poses a bit of a problem. Can't find the pedal. Dedicated dutiful riding buddy starts searching for the culprit it the mucky fallen leaves. It can't be too far, right.
We find it. It hasn't gone far. I'm still clipped in. Right now, I'm thinking I should let dutiful riding buddy search a bit more, cause she does laugh just a bit too loud when I fall. The pedal is still attached to my shoe. OK, OK - it's muddy and the ground is squishy and I DID mention I'm a bit uncoordinated right.
Have you ever tried to unclip a pedal without a pivot point. Right now, I'm wishing I had man hands. Or a man's hands. Not fussy. After some unladylike cussing (maybe that encouraged some testosterone!), we get the pedal OFF the shoe but try as we might, couldn't get it screwed on the crank.
I carry allen keys, and patches, and a spare tube, and an inflator. And if we are in range, a GPS because dutiful riding buddy is a bit scary on the navigation front. I DON'T carry wrenches.
SO, I've read about single leg drills improving your pedalling. SO, I started to single pedal it back to the car. This was OK. A little peculiar looking. Good workout for my hip flexors, and dutiful riding buddy's intercostals (that would be rib muscles from laughing). Then we hit THE HILLS.
Oh shoot. Forgot about the hills. Not going to turn down a challenge, I learned that spin really does help you up the hills. Just as I was losing momentum, dutiful riding buddy would come up behind me and give me a push. Just as well cause I'm now considering sticking my non-working leg out cause she's laughing at me again.
Did you know HOW hard it is to ride DOWN a big sucker bumpy trail hill with just one pedal. My poor ol fanny! (Now I'm an Aussie, and we have a bit of mixup with anatomy terminology. Fanny is a body part, but it AINT the butt.). Yowers! Now I'm glad I'm not a dude.
We made it! I told my riding buddy that the pedal unscrewed because of all the backwards pedalling I had to do to slow down so she could keep up. She didn't buy it.
I just have one question. Being new, that's allowed, right. If you unclip to clipless, isn't that a circular canceling-out statement? I'm not clipped in to no clips. I don't know nuffin' much anyway.
Nice to meet you all.
Melissa