HipGnosis6
06-30-2010, 08:38 PM
I accidentally just took my first ride with clipless pedals. It was an accident, I swear! I was just going to go to the lot across the street and fiddle around, I didn't mean for it to be an 11 mile round trip! :p
I didn't fall over once! Hooray!
I chalk some of that up to good habits made by using clip-and-strap type pedals for ages, so I am already used to always putting down the same foot and leaving the other on the pedal. These are campus pedals, so there's similar need to flip the pedals sometimes, but now it's harder to know which side needs to be up. There's some bad habit there, too - I"m used to kind of scuffing my toe into the pedal, and that was just not working out with getting clipped in.
Now I have questions for some of you with more experience with clipless pedals. I took the time the other day to loosen up the springs to a comfortable tension and practice popping the cleat into the pedal on each side a bit, and I'm glad I did that - but when actually riding, I was having a TERRIBLE time getting into the clip. Once I found the right spot, it clicked right in, but it did not feel natural at all. The side that I stay in I wasn't having a bit of trouble with, but the one I need to constantly clip and unclip was the devil. I'm not sure how to adjust the cleats to help - or well, I know how to move them around on the bottom of the shoe, I just don't know which way to move them.
Additionally, I was having a little foot numbness towards the end of the ride; this subsided instantly on getting off the bike. And by the time I got home I was feeling crampy in the arches of my feet (some of this is likely just "too much of a new thing" but I can't say how much). The question is the same, I guess - how do I know what adjustments I need to make to ease the numbness and discomfort?
Finally, I'm still scared witless of the clips - how long did it take for all y'all to get accustomed to them? I know that it's different for everybody, but I'd like to hear what other people's experiences have been like.
I didn't fall over once! Hooray!
I chalk some of that up to good habits made by using clip-and-strap type pedals for ages, so I am already used to always putting down the same foot and leaving the other on the pedal. These are campus pedals, so there's similar need to flip the pedals sometimes, but now it's harder to know which side needs to be up. There's some bad habit there, too - I"m used to kind of scuffing my toe into the pedal, and that was just not working out with getting clipped in.
Now I have questions for some of you with more experience with clipless pedals. I took the time the other day to loosen up the springs to a comfortable tension and practice popping the cleat into the pedal on each side a bit, and I'm glad I did that - but when actually riding, I was having a TERRIBLE time getting into the clip. Once I found the right spot, it clicked right in, but it did not feel natural at all. The side that I stay in I wasn't having a bit of trouble with, but the one I need to constantly clip and unclip was the devil. I'm not sure how to adjust the cleats to help - or well, I know how to move them around on the bottom of the shoe, I just don't know which way to move them.
Additionally, I was having a little foot numbness towards the end of the ride; this subsided instantly on getting off the bike. And by the time I got home I was feeling crampy in the arches of my feet (some of this is likely just "too much of a new thing" but I can't say how much). The question is the same, I guess - how do I know what adjustments I need to make to ease the numbness and discomfort?
Finally, I'm still scared witless of the clips - how long did it take for all y'all to get accustomed to them? I know that it's different for everybody, but I'd like to hear what other people's experiences have been like.