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  1. #1
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    Apr 2009
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    Thanks for all the advice, everyone!

    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    Clipless pedals are intended to provide a more efficient transfer of power.This is particularly helpful when riding at a constant speed or up hills.

    Given that the nature of city riding is stop and go, why would you want to do it in clipless pedals?
    I want to learn clipless so that I can ride with them on trails - which is also lots of stop and go at times! I really don't like my feet sliding off the pedals when I'm MTBing, and could use the extra power and security from being clipped in. I guess there's no real reason for wanting to do it in the city, except that the only chance I get to ride during the week is my commute, and I had thought it would be easier than learning on the trails! Many of the MTB trails around here also have paved trails nearby, so I guess I'll practice there for a while before I hit the trails.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
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    I've been using clipless pedals for over a year now and sort of had a clipless pedal fall today. Me & the litespeed toppled over into a mud puddle.

    I was going to turn right at a stop sign, but a van came up fast, so I stopped, unclipped fast on my right side, put my foot down and went over into the mud puddle 'cause there was a steep shoulder & my foot couldn't reach the ground.


    I really gotta learn to be able to unclip on my left quickly.

 

 

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