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  1. #1
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    Thank you all for your help. Sounds like speedplays are the way to go


    Quote Originally Posted by F8th637 View Post
    Lynn, I have this same problem and I have adjusted my cleats for toe out as much as I can without my ankles hitting the crank. I just bought some Speedplay Frogs after reading this thread earlier and hope they help me as well. I'll keep you posted and you do the same.

    F8th637, please let me know how they work out for you. I'm going shopping! My LBS will probably groan when I walk in. I'll let you know how it goes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynn39 View Post
    Thank you all for your help. Sounds like speedplays are the way to go





    F8th637, please let me know how they work out for you. I'm going shopping! My LBS will probably groan when I walk in. I'll let you know how it goes.
    Mine come tomorrow! Good luck!
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    + another 1, for Speedplay Frogs.

    I found out a couple of years ago--at the tender age of 53--that my kneecaps point ever so slightly outward, my left a little more than my right, and that was causing me to have pain in my left knee when riding with clipless pedals. I switched to Frogs, threw a Cho-Pat strap on the left knee, and I'm golden. The strap helps, but I couldn't use clipless pedals if it weren't for the generous float allowed by the Frog pedals.
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  4. #4
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    Speedplay Frogs!!!!
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  5. #5
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    Lightbulb Clipless pedals

    Hi, you could have a look at these pedals. http://www.flexiped.no Go to products then to Pedals... hope this helps.

  6. #6
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    I have the wedges from Bike Fit too. I can't praise them highly enough. I also have feet that point out. Going clipless, my knees went way in. With time, my right foot started killing me.

    The wedges fixed all of that.

    Utterly amazing.

  7. #7
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    My two cents,

    I have had my ACL reconstructed twice. I'm super protective of my knee and had my cleats adjusted so that I was absolutely not in a position that would stress it. I have no medial or lateral collateral ligaments on that knee so I have to be very conscious of my position. i'm not sure what kind of cleats I have but I do know that I wear sixsixone shoes. I do have duck feet but more than the clipless system, my bike fit hurt me. When I was fit for my bike, the ideal position for me made me knee flex too much at the top of the stroke and put way too much force on my knee cap and knee joint. so I had to have them help me find a position that afforded a little less flexion. you might want to check that. Too much flexion at the top of the pedal stroke and then pushing down puts a lot of pressure on your knee and will stress that joint...especially without an ACL. Good luck.
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    I'm going to have to go against the grain here and say that you should talk to your knee doc before putting speedplays on your bike. Speedplay Frogs actually caused knee problems for me (different problems than the ones I already had), because my knee needed stability rather than float. It took me months to get over the issues caused by only 20 miles on the Frogs. What resolved my issues was fine-tuning the adjustment of my cleats on pedals with only a little bit of free float.

    I'm not saying Frogs aren't the way to go, I'm just recommending getting a professional opinion from someone that knows your knees. And if you can fix things without investing in another set of pedals, that's good too.

    Also, if your foot turns out alot, you may run into issues where your heel hits the bike's chainstay. There is a product called "knee savers" which is a pedal spindle extender that threads onto the pedal and then into the crankarm. It basically moves the pedal away from the midline to give your heel more room. They work with any pedals that have pedal flats (they don't work with Crank Brothers or other pedals that attach via an allen key). You should be able to find them by querying Google.
    Last edited by Flur; 10-02-2008 at 07:13 PM. Reason: I remembered the "knee savers"

 

 

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