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  1. #1
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    Good for you Bad Ju Ju. I'm a huge fan of clipless pedals and an even bigger fan of Bianchis. You go girl!

    And don't worry if you fall. Assuming no major injuries (don't use your arm to catch yourself), it's a roadie right-of-passage.

    What kind of pedals/shoes do you have?

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    way to go BadJuJu

    PS love the piccie of your pup so cute!
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    Ahhh, how you have matured! (Still clipful here, but I can appreciate it!)

    Betting you're calibrated perfectly well, too !!! Just faster!!!

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    You did much better than I did -- I ran into a small tree the first time I went clipless. I was trying them in the grass, and looking down and wasn't looking. Whoops!

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    I find that my biggest challenge with the clips is to remember they're there. The clipping in and out is easy, but since I can't feel the straps around my feet, I tend to forget I'm clipped in.

    But what really drives me crazy is the terminology. I have to clip in and clip out of my clipless pedals. That's just so wrong.
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    Yay Bad Juju!


    Well, you could just change the words a little: "clicking in and out of your cleated pedals" or something like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bad JuJu View Post
    But what really drives me crazy is the terminology. I have to clip in and clip out of my clipless pedals. That's just so wrong.
    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    Well, you could just change the words a little: "clicking in and out of your cleated pedals" or something like that.
    "click in" or "lock in" or "step in" works. The opposite motion is harder to name. "click out", "unclick", "lock out" (that doesn't work at all), "unlock", "twist out"? "Clipless pedals" could refer to any pedals without toe clips (like a flat rubber or rattrap pedal) as well as pedals with a locking mechanism to engage a cleat. Distinguishing between shoe types that work with the pedal (cleated vs uncleated) makes more sense, except that pedals with toe clips and straps work with or without cleats (if you rember the old style cleats). How about "step in" pedals, or "twist out" pedals? Look, who pioneered modern pedals, originally manufactured ski bindings. What are step in/twist out ski bindings called, to distinguish them from the older bindings that broke legs?
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    GO GO BadJuJu!!!

    Welcome to the club...

 

 

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