Need advice -- falling alot with clipless!
hi everyone,
i am fairly new to cycling and just bought my bike in June. i borrowed a pair of Look pedals from a friend and have been using those.
i have been out riding maybe 7 or 8 times and have fallen about half of those rides! is it just me or would you recommend that i try some different pedals? the Look pedals i have are only single-sided (i am hunting around for the right side fairly often). and also, i can't pedal except when i'm clipped in!
i have found most of my falling to happen around stopping or starting. either i'm not leaning the right way or else i'm trying to stop on a grade.
any suggestions are appreciated. i also just bought a pair of pedals -- one side SPD, the other side platform -- so i can do either in a desperate situation! but i'm not sure that is the best solution for me either as i'll be doing a triathlon in a few weeks. haven't put them on yet, though.
thanks,
-frances
Thanks for all your suggestions!
i really appreciate the response. it is so frustrating and my knees look really bad right now. but, i still love cycling!
i tried to respond to individual posts but, i had trouble. seems like my ability with clipless has transferred over to using this forum! :p
anyway, to the person who asked me if i stopped to think about why i was falling.... YES! i was up last night thinking about it and wondering what my problem was. and i think you might have hit it. i think i do unclip well in advance but, i sometimes forget to get my butt out of the seat and therefore start braking before i am out and slowing down. so it's not one fluid motion all the time. it's kind of jerky.
i think i do much better when i remember to get my butt out and remember to bring my clipped in foot down so i can coast while standing up on a pedal but getting ready to put the unclipped foot down. does any of this make sense?
also, as for falling when trying to mount the bike, i am sure it's because of inadequate momentum. i have also noticed that i think i may have bought my bike shorts a bit too large and sometimes they get caught on the seat. that alone isn't responsible for my falling but, it does throw me.
i will try to practice around the block. i am so much smoother when i'm not using clipless and just on my sneakers. i don't know why it's any different.
thanks,
-frances
Time ATAC's or Shimano Equivilant
These pedals are super easy to get out of and easy to set so that you get out when you want to, but keep the tension so you can stand and climb. Even a few times when I've started to "go over" I can unclip reflexively to stop the fall... I've always ridden clipless
Thanks to all!! I switched to Shimano SPDs...
Hi everyone,
Thanks again for all your responses! So nice to have such a great supportive group!
I got some inexpensive Shimano SPDs/Platforms. I am sure that someone in road bike land will scoff at them because they're more of a mountain bike pedal. But, they worked for me. I tried them out this morning on a 15 mile bike ride this morning. And it was great.
I used my mountain bike shoes that I normally use only in spinning class and found this is great because if i have
trouble clipping in, I can just pedal on the platform side of the pedal until I have a moment to clip in. And it just SLID in. None of the awkwardness of my Look pedals.
I realize now that I was really having to struggle with the Looks - I really had to kick out hard to unclip and push down hard to clip in. Could be that the pedals are really old (I borrowed them) but, at this point, I'm happy with my SPDs. And I don't feel like spending any more $$ on a set of pedals!
Thanks again for all your advice!
Frances