My whole question's in the title. For some reason that's cracking me up.
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My whole question's in the title. For some reason that's cracking me up.
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The answer's in the title. For some reason, that's even funnier.
Alright, you need your feet to be attached to your pedals. You don't wanna be going down a hill at 30 mph, and lose your pedals. It's really not safe... It gives you more control of the bike.
The other benefit of clips or attaching your feet to the pedals is that you pull back up on the pedal on the other half of your stroke - it's more efficient.
Now if you wanna use grips to hold your feet to the pedals or clips or bmx pedals or something like that... They work too. Just depends on what you're comfortable with... you also can't bunny hop without attaching your feet.
How would I lose my pedals?
I've gone down some hills at 28.5 mph since I got my bike. That's the fastest I've got up to. It was scary because I kept thinking about the crash stories that have been on here.
I will be bunny hopping?
Does using the clipless pedals make you much faster right away? What muscles end up getting worked out?
bah reposting my question in the text box.
Does clipless help or worsen patellofemoral syndrome (runner's knee)?
Not true. Once you learn how to properly use stickies (platform pedals with pins along with sticky-soled shoes, you can totally bunny hop without clipless pedals.
What most folks don't realize about stickies is that you have a lot of control of your pedals just by changing the position of your foot (as well as gripping with your toes).
Lorri
When we first got the clipless pedals, I saw the difference on my cyclo-computer, and I felt the difference in my muscles. Then I got used to it, and took them for granted.
One night, DH and I took our bikes out, I rode my spongy old comfort beast bike, which has flat pedals on it since I took the "good" pedals off and put them on my shiny road bike.
Talk about WRONG! It was SO weird to NOT have that half of the pedal stroke!
(before the clipless pedals, I'd had the "cages." Better than flat, but not as nice as the clipless pedal)
Karen in Boise