Newbie question re: Frogs
Hi all.
First let me say how grateful I am for this forum. I've learned so much just by reading all of your posts. Although I've never met any of you, I 'take' all of you with me whenever I'm out attempting to be a cyclist! :)
I own a Trek 7200FX and just replaced the standard platform pedals with Speedway Frogs and a pair of Shimano shoes to go with them. I'm a runner with patella problems and have experienced some knee pain when practicing the hills. After doing a good amount of research, I decided on the Frogs. I can't believe how much lighter my bike feels!!
Leading up to my question:
I've been practicing getting in and out of the Frogs in a doorway. (Just started doing this today.). The guy at the LBS told me they always put the cleats in a neutral position at first. Then, I'm supposed to practice and bring the bike back in for any needed adjustment. I'm so new to this that I wouldn't know whether the cleats need adjusting. I imagine that until I actually ride with the pedals, I won't know the answer. And I need to work up enough courage to take it out. I plan to practice on the grass in a nearby park.
I've only been riding intermittantly since January due to work schedule, so I really am a newbie. Is there something I should be noticing to know whether there is an adjustment needed?
Thanks for any suggestions/answers.
Maggie
Newbie question re: Frogs
Thanks to all who responded to my question about the Frogs. I'll be practicing over this long weekend. :)
Maggie
Falling is a rite of passage
If you are a True Bicyclist, you will fall over a couple of times. :D
WHEN (not if) you fall, be sure to keep everything tucked in - fall on your shoulder. DO NOT put your arm out to catch your fall - that's a great way to break a collarbone or a wrist. Think of how the football players fall. You just don't need to do the rolling around part.
The worst part is looking around to make sure that nobody you know saw you fall over.
New to cycling and I have clipless questions
I'm new to cycling too. I've bee riding a Giant Sedona for over a year but I got the cycling bug from watching everyone pass me and I'm going 17. I bought a Giant OCR1 last week. I have a trainer and I've taken the bike out once. I was fine clipping in, I stopped a couple of times and it was ok, then I stopped, clipped out with my right foot, and fell to the left scrapping up my leg. Now I'm kinda scared to venture back out.
My question is which foot do I unclip first? Do I put that foot down and THEN unclip the other foot with my one foot securely on the ground? I bought Sidi shoes and they are easy to clip in, but they seem kind hard to get out of.
Any advice that some of you could give me would be great! I've loved reading the boards.:)