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  1. #16
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    My Frogs are still easier to get out of than spd's,even with the loosest adjustment on them (spd's)
    I could never go back to spd's , the degree of float is entirely too restrictive.

    The Sidi Blaze has a medium stiffness, wide platform, and nice grippy, knobby sole. Very easy to walk in.
    2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
    2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
    2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager

  2. #17
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    Another Speedplay Frog user here. Love them for all the reasons that have been mentioned and tried them upon the recommendations of the ladies here.

    ~ JoAnn

  3. #18
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    I'm ordering Speedplay Light Action pedals for my new bike (coming in about 2 weeks). They are supposed to be even easier to use than Frogs.

  4. #19
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    Jun 2006
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    Hey all--here's my update. Thanks for all the advice.

    I got SPDs (M540s) and some nice Northwave MTB shoes. Put everything on the LeMond and I was ready to go (if nervous). I tried the SPDs on the trainer for two sessions and today did my first outside ride around on them.

    I teach at a University, so a summer Friday afternoon is a terrific time to ride on campus--no one around, no cars, no worries. I rode around and around in circles practicing stopping and clicking out and then clicking back in.

    I have them set up right now on the loosest setting.

    At any rate, I had no problems at all. No falls, no close calls. It was almost like I knew what I was doing.

    We'll see how it goes in coming weeks, but for this clipless newbie, the key (SO FAR!) to success was SPDs with adjustable tension and the multi-release cleats. Pull out of the pedal any way you want! (Well almost).

    Thanks again for all the help. I feel on the road to clipless success.

  5. #20
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    I'm glad I read through to the end because I was going to suggest using the multi cleats on spds. Makes a huge difference in clicking in and out. If that one side won't stay clipped, have you tried tightening the pedal?

  6. #21
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    Jun 2006
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    Thanks Southern Belle. I replaced the old worn pedals (M535) with a new set (M540). So, both pedals are new and on the same looseness setting and I stay in when I want and can get out when I want. No worries. Anyone want some really used pedals?

  7. #22
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    May 2006
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    Quote Originally Posted by rij73 View Post
    I'm ordering Speedplay Light Action pedals for my new bike (coming in about 2 weeks). They are supposed to be even easier to use than Frogs.

    I also use the Speedplay Light Action. I've never used the Frogs, but the Light Action pedals are very easy to use. I definitely recommend them.

 

 

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