Hi gabriellesca,
I feel your pain!
Last year I forced myself to bite the bullet and go clipless. I think I managed quite well and didn't fall off, despite people telling me that it would inevitably happen. I was most terrified of not being able to unclip if I came across a hill that I just couldn't manage. Fortunately I was using a triple so this didn't happen very often.
I rode a pair of well worn spds until they broke at the end of the season and I had to switch back to my old faithful toe clips.
Now I have got a new bike with a compact double I'm pretty worried about returning to being clipped in since I don't have a 'granny ring' anymore. I want to switch back to being clipped in but I'm just really worried about falling off, I would hate to damage my bike....plus I don't like the idea of skinned knees at my age
I agree that you should do what makes you happy, and that there is no shame in not being 'clipped in'. I think it depends on what your main motivation is for wanting to used these pedals?
For me I really noticed a marked improvement in my cycling/pedalling technique, which is my main reason for wanting to use them.
Despite your fear do you feel that you cycle better with them or not?
I found that cycling with a friend helped with my fear, just to know that if anything did happen that I wouldn't be alone. I also think cycling familiar routes is a good idea!
I hope things go well for you, keeps us informed of your progress!!!!!



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So here's me... waiting for the shoe to drop right... thinking if it does, it's my fault... on constant guard of what I'm doing and ready for the bullet to hit at any moment
Horrible way to live, and that's what I lived for many years 

After we split, I swore to never depend on anyone again for my bike stuff... except the hard stuff. I signed for a bike maintenance class to learn how to fix a flat, fix my chain, tweak my derailer(sp), etc, etc. 