I'm not 100% sold on the Candy pedals, yet. I'm having a bit of trouble with the clip mounting on one of my shoes. When I was practicing with my husband's shoes on the trainer I was having a bit of trouble clipping into left pedal, but with my shoes on my bike on the open road it's the right pedal I'm having a hard time clipping into. So I've been experimenting with moving the cleat back a bit on my foot on the right shoe, changing the angle a little bit, adding a shim, that kind of thing, and it seems to be helping. I have no problems whatsoever clipping into the left pedal, so I know there's hope!

I think part of the problem for me is that while sometimes the pedal makes a reasuring little click to let me know the cleat is engaged, often times it makes little or no sound so I have no audible cue that I'm in. I'm learning that if I put my weight more into the pedal to get it engaged, more like a stomping motion, then I get that click.

The good news is that while I'm having a bit of problem with clipping in, unclipping is no problem. This is good.

I think if/when I get the cleat adjusted on my right shoe so it works as well as my left, and get that stomping motion down, then I'll be pretty happy with these pedals. Maybe

- Jo.