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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    WV
    Posts
    127

    Joined the clipless club

    Finally got all my ducks in a row and found something today that works.
    I've been working for months on going clipless, but finding shoes was a problem - finally went with Sidi cause they make a Mega width in men's size. Then, I ordered Candy C's, but not only had a hard time getting into them at the shop on the trainer - I discovered that with my wide hips, I had been riding the outside of my regular pedals unconsciously. Which meant when I was clipped in, my calf started scraping the derailleur on the downstroke.

    So then the shop owner wanted to order knee-savers ( spacers) to move my feet/calves out a bit, but the manufacturer had stopped making them. Then he found an alternate maufacturer, but they needed a pedal wrench and the Candy's needed an Allen wrench, so they were incompatible.

    Today the knee savers arrived at the shop, I tried the 25mm and the 20mm, and found the 20 to feel the best - then we attached Atac pedals. The Atacs were SOooo much easier for me to get clipped into than the Candy's. It felt like butter.

    So I practiced on the trainer in the shop and then they set me loose. I made it 12 miles back home from the shop with no mishaps. I clipped in and out about 4 times on the way, with no tip-overs. ( so far at least).

    I'm really happy with them so far -- now I just have to see if Performance Bike will take back the Candy's. If not --- hey anybody need a set of gray Candy C's?

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    WA, Australia
    Posts
    3,292
    doctorfrau - good for you. Happy clipless riding.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jun 2003
    Location
    Maryland
    Posts
    63
    YAY good for you! congratulations on taking the big step.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    Kansas
    Posts
    492
    Doctorfrau - I'm anxious to hear how you like clipless. I got my clipless pedals yesterday, too. I went with Speedplay Frogs and Specialized Motodiva shoes. So far so good. I tried them in the trainer at the bike shop, then rode around the parking lot a few times and rode home on lightly travelled neighborhood streets. Went for a 30-mile ride today. It sometimes takes a few tries to clip in but once that's done, it's easy to get down to business with good push AND pull on the pedals. Haven't had to clip out quickly yet. That will probably be my final frontier - it's certainly my biggest fear!

    Glad to hear you got the fitting issues cleared up. Here's hoping we can both stay upright now - or at least land in some soft grass!

    Deb

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jun 2003
    Location
    Maryland
    Posts
    63
    Deb, I use frogs on my road bike and LOVE them! years ago when I used to ride alot I tried all sorts of SPD pedals, both road and MTB, and look road pedals and I could never get the hang of any of them. I ended up going back to toeclips for a while then went to frogs and fell in love. I stopped biking for various reasons shortly after putting the frogs on and didn't use them for 5 years. When I started back up this summer I was a little worried that I would have to learn how to use them all over again and it was like...well, riding a bike No problems at all. I am almost considering speedplay road pedals but I love being able to walk in my MTB shoes so much that I doubt I will ever switch.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Seattle, WA
    Posts
    325
    OK, I'm convinced to go with Frogs. Gotta love the name alone. Now I'm still puzzling over shoes. They seem really hard to fit my wide square feet. Does anyone use the Specialized Riata? They seem the right combo of sturdy, good price, and comfortable.

    I'm so appreciate of this forum to check out opinions and preferences.

    Carole

 

 

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