I went on a 16 mile ride today. It was windy and I didn't try to get in any kind of a hurry. Hadn't been able to ride in over a week, so didn't want to really push real hard. I had a great ride. I need it. I have been so stressed out and bike riding is such a de-stressor (if thats a word).
Anyway, I get through my whole ride, get almost to the driveway on my dirt road, and decide to pull up to the mail box and grab the mail.
How stupid was that!!!!
I pull up there, and think I will grab the mail box as I stop and I dont' unclip, miss the mail box completely, and OH NO, I cannot get unclipped fast enough and CRAP, down I go.
At least it wasn't real bad, but I am heavy so any fall I take is HARD. My elbow is burning, but other than that just my ego is hurt.
Oh and I really scrapped up my new peddals. I'm not happy about that at all. I don't think I hurt my bike but I pulled it down with me, so I will have DH look at it tonight to make sure everything is okay.
I will heal, ya know, I don't want my bike messed up.
Anyway, at least I have that under my belt. I guess I got to cocky. I really thought that I was going to make this transition with no wrecks.![]()
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I am very glad to har you were not badly injured. I do so hope your bike is okay. Heal quickly.
. I was in a removable cast and sling for two weeks. Both the doctor and the PT told me I could get back on the bike after six weeks, but it was a full 12 weeks before I could ride comfortably again. I thought about going back to platform pedals, but decided to bite the bullet and stick with the clipless. I was mighty careful for months afterward and did fall a few more times, but I'm so glad I stuck with it. Now, of course, clipping out is second nature and I can't remember the last time I had a problem getting unclipped. But I'm also a much more confident rider 4 1/2 years later, so even if I were to get my foot stuck now, I could probably avoid falling.
I just went clipless in November and I think its great to be "one with the bike". Like you, I started out on the trainer first to get myself more comfortable and to practice getting out of the thing. The thing about my MTB pedals (on my road bike) is that one side of the pedal is for the clip and the other side of the pedal is just a regular pedal that you can start out with and then clip in as you get going. The other thing is that I have the spring tension set as low as it can go so that I can get the hell out of them easily. 
