Looking for advice regarding clip-in pedals...

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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Banana Industries have a number of Wilier branded SPD pedals in stock for a very reasonable price
 

Dogtrousers

Lefty tighty. Get it righty.
This is what is supposed to happen if everything is set up correctly. Every time I've crashed my cleats gave disengaged.

I'm not sure road cleats do the same. Only this week on our gravel ride a friend went down. Against our advice she's using road cleats on a gravel bike. We had to unclip her as the cleats didn't disengage and she couldn't do it.

I did notice in the Tour last week when Georg Zimmermann crashed (apparently after hitting a bottle in the road) that he was down and clipped in. I think a helper may have unclipped his foot for him, not sure.
 

presta

Legendary Member
When you say except for Lycra cycling shorts, presumably you wore them under your RonHills or just them on there own.
After I switched to Ron Hills they went under them, when I was wearing polycotton walking trousers prior to that they went under those.
I've clipped in on Hard Knott. No, not on the 30+% section. 🤣
It's only the 30% bits that I grind to a halt and need to set off again.
 

kingrollo

Legendary Member
Definitely worth it. For commuting I used single side spd with a platform on the other side. This takes the pressure off clicking in when in traffic - you can then click in as the road conditions become less complex.

One piece of advice - practice and by that I don't mean ride 25 miles - where you might click in 3 or 4 times .
Go out for 30 minutes and do nothing but click in and out - practice starting , stopping , gentle hill starts.
 
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