Quote Originally Posted by lizbids View Post
My experience n clipless pedals has been good, but so far only went 100 miles or so

One thing I find that is difficult is balancing on the cycling shoe. Because the shoe is so stiff, I find that when I unclip and stop a light or something, I feel like I have to stretch my foot like crazy just to get it to touch the pavement...then it doesn't feel like much traction b/c you're not on the balls of your feet as if you were wearing sneakers. Occasionally I've slipped and pulled muscles in my calves--bad, too! One time the bottom of my jacket became caught on the nose of my saddle when I tried to hop off to stable myself. I was a mess! Any suggestions??? (and ps--my saddle is at a great height, wouldn't want to futz with it).
Are you staying on the saddle when you are stopped? Maybe I am reading this wrong, but that is what it sounds like. Unless you are riding an Electra if you can put your foot on the ground and remain on the saddle that indicates that the saddle is too low. You should have to dismount when you stop...