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  1. #27
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    Feb 2012
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    Between FL & NC
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    Thanks for the advice. This sounds like a good strategy that I will test. Maybe I should learn to clip/unclip one side first(right side, since that's my dominant leg, I know, I know, it might be dangerous) and keep using the flat pedal (left) until I master the right side and then add the left side until I dominate both. Good plan?? I'm liking the idea of being one side clipper, though. I'm planning to do this with with MTB shoes (recessed cleats) and clipless pedal (right side only) on the road bike. I want to take the stress of slipping and falling to the pavement because I'm using my road shoes with cleats. The less things that I have to worry about the better. I know I will laugh about these posts in the future Once I "graduate", I will move to road shoes and pedals. For know back to basics and one feet at a time.
    Last edited by Maye; 04-04-2012 at 01:27 PM. Reason: Changed sides of the clipped feet. I found out my dominant leg,the right :-)
    Mariela
    '12 Trek Lexa SLX

 

 

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