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Yeah, I unclip my right foot, begin braking, slide off the saddle, and put my foot on the ground as I come to a complete stop.
I've always been a right foot unclipper. I'm sure I would fall over if I ever tried the other foot. Early in my cycling I read somewhere that you should pick one foot to unclip and make a habit of it so that it becomes automatic. I picked my right foot because I do like to rest my foot on the curb and stay in the saddle whenever it's safe to do so.
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one thing that I haven't seen mentioned is to shift to an easier gear before you stop(if you can). Makes getting started easier.
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Thanks for all these replies, each of which has been helpful. NY Biker, the Outside piece was informative; even though I'm not clipped, it's the same principle.
It's a good time of year to practice this stuff -- not so many people on the bike path.
Pam