anweledig
Well-Known Member
- Location
- Shropshire
I currently use shimano m520 pedals on my bikes and liked the advantage of being able to walk around and don't have 'hotspots' or other comfort problems with them.
however on Thursday I was riding with some friends and as we often do we started to sprint for a town sign, the next thing I remember is lying on the side of the road staring at the sky and a bit dented.
emergency services were called and I was taken to the local a&e with concussion and a good few bruises.
Talking to the other riders yesterday some of them suggested that the reason for the crash may have been my foot coming loose from the pedal as I sprinted out of the saddle. they recommended
that I switch to road pedals to increase security.
is this likely to be an explanation, are road pedals inherently more secure?
however on Thursday I was riding with some friends and as we often do we started to sprint for a town sign, the next thing I remember is lying on the side of the road staring at the sky and a bit dented.
emergency services were called and I was taken to the local a&e with concussion and a good few bruises.
Talking to the other riders yesterday some of them suggested that the reason for the crash may have been my foot coming loose from the pedal as I sprinted out of the saddle. they recommended
that I switch to road pedals to increase security.
is this likely to be an explanation, are road pedals inherently more secure?