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  1. #1
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    I should point out I am so clumsy I fell twice with toe cages. Veronica pointed out some very important things- the best thing is that the falling can be mental. Many people tell you that learning to go clipless means falling. It gets in your head and then it is all you can think about.

    You don't have to go clipless. I do find my pedal stroke is better clipless than straight platform pedals, but I don't know that it is better than with the toe cages.

    Good luck and if you want to keep trying, just tell yourself you can do it. It sounds corny, but it really works for me. My mom always said "Can't never could" when I would tell her "I can't do _____". She was right.
    Amanda

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  2. #2
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    LOL... after my first fall, I was told this "sage" piece of wisdom...

    "They say there are two kinds of cyclists... ones who have crashed/fallen, and ones who are going to crash/fall"



    Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying,
    "I will try again tomorrow".


  3. #3
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    All of you have so many valid points - and things I would like to clarify.

    1. Belle - My sweet DH has been riding clipless about 3 weeks longer than me and the bugger hasn't fallen!!!!! I'm gonna push him over I think just so I feel better about that part. He's always so GOOD at everything he does and it really PISSES ME OFF GOSH DARN IT!! (thought I would curse politely here..........)

    2. Xeney - my first two weeks clipless were fall free. Now I just keep doing stupid things. And my problem now is that my confidence is shot! So I TOTALLY understand where you are coming from!! And Aggie - I definately am starting to think its my lack of confidence that is affecting me falling.

    3. Lisa SH - I don't think going "lipless" is for me..... but I still pass on the shammy cream.

    4. Veronica - yes, I feel like I need to be clipless in order to improve my time, stamina, and skill as a rider. Do I ever plan to "race"? With my ineptitude, probably not. But I would LOVE to do charity rides, centuries, metric-centuries, etc. Is there a particular platform pedal that you think is better than others??

    I think all of you hit it on the head. I just need to PRACTICE. Lord knows I could use it - I have more bruises and scabs... oh and then there's the LOVELY hematoma on my thigh................... but that's another post.
    Last edited by CyclChyk; 09-23-2006 at 02:30 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CyclChyk View Post
    Is there a particular platform pedal that you think is better than others??
    On my commute bike I have Shimano double sided pedals. They are platform on one side and SPD on the other side.

    V.
    Discipline is remembering what you want.


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  5. #5
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    I use these on my commute/townie bikes. I have used them a couple of times on a road bike and they are fine. You can find them for a lot less money on eBay.

 

 

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