I just got a lovely Bike Friday for touring and travel and am trying mountain shoes (so I can walk on the recessed cleats) for the first time. After reading tons of great reviews on a mountain bike review site, I bought a pair of Eggbeaters Candy SL pedals. I even had the bike built with blue handlebar tape to match the pedals!
Got the bike all put together today and put the pedals on, cleats and shims on my new clunky Cannondale shoes (I am used to road Sidis and Speedplay road pedals), and practiced clipping in over and over (in the comfort and safety of my living room!), and IT IS HARD!! Sheesh, I have been riding clipless for years and now I am terrified that I am going to take a bunch of spills when I get out on the road.
Has anyone else used these pedals? If so, what was the learning curve for you and did they get easier over time? Any clipping in tips?
Thanks in advance!
Emily



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). I spent a bit of time playing with the cleat position and shims on the shoe of the problem side, and I had more-or-less solved the problem once I carefully shaved away a little bit of the sole on the problem shoe (the instructions for the Candy pedals go into this; if you don't have the instructions you can download them from the Crank Brothers website, which you can find via Google).
