Reggie-rock
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I just had a thought, if your fixed to your peddles via. cleats, if you do have an accident are your injures likely to be more serious as you may have little time to un-clip yourself from the pedals.
Yes, cleats are wonderful (and slightly paradoxical) things: they secure your feet to the pedals nicely in wet weather, unclip nicely when you come off the bike, but also (occasionally) don't unclip when you want them to, resulting in nice little "clip-stacks".Marvellous piece of technology.[/Q
I have been using them for over 25 years and never failed to get unskilled, am I doing something wrong?
I doubt they make much difference in moving crashes, but in standing falls and clipless moments, your leg seems to be trapped under the bike and easily has seat or down tubes and chainstays land on it, depending on pedal position at the time. Another reason I don't plan to use clips again.
I don't understand. If you're set up properly and suitably adept in their use, then it takes no longer to detach from spud pedals than it does from flats. IMHO as a trainer I believe a lot of grief comes not from being clipped in per se, but rather from riders going clipless before their basic, fundamental riding and control skills are properly developed.I just had a thought, if your fixed to your peddles via. cleats, if you do have an accident are your injures likely to be more serious as you may have little time to un-clip yourself from the pedals.