I've recently gone clipless with a pair of Eggbeater Candy C's. But I'm thinking about switching back to some type of platform pedal. I don't have any difficulty clipping in or out, I really like the increase in power up the hills, and don't have any knee or ankle pain. I've only fallen twice, but I ride a recumbent and my rear end is only about 20" off the ground--I didn't even leave any skin on the pavement.
Much to my surprise, I hate the feeling of having my feet locked onto the pedals. I find I'm riding less often and less distance. So I'm thinking about trying something like the Speedplay Drillium pedals. On my bike, toe clips would actually be a bit harder to get in and out of than clipless pedals.
I don't think there's any way you could effectively pedal circles unless your foot's locked onto the pedal, but I may be willing to sacrifice that to regain the joy of riding. Or I may discover, that I liked the pedalling efficiency of clipless enough that I figure out how to overcome my mental discomfort. Yeah, I know I could work on that anyway, but this whole biking thing is all about fun.
I ride paved trails and roads about 4 times a week for at least 20 miles/ride, 40+ if I have the time. Anyone with a similar profile (other than the bike) riding platforms other than usual Wellgo cage types?



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My mind must still be back at the Austin Powers movie I watched last night...
