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You don't really do humour do you Skippy?The sort of roadie who ought to be committed to a lunatic asylum you mean.....Style above substance every time.
You don't really do humour do you Skippy?The sort of roadie who ought to be committed to a lunatic asylum you mean.....Style above substance every time.
Good post, particularly this bit. I've never had one in 35 years of using clipless, though I wish we copied the French and called them "Automatic" instead, because the whole process of getting in and out is just that.Oh and it is NOT inevitable that you will have a "clipless moment". It happens to some people, but not everyone.
I have these and I chose them for one reason: For some reason they remind me of Dan Dare's ship the Anastasia. What other possible reason could I need?
Hi all, just ordered my new road bike and looking for some advice. After years on my hybrid I have changed to the road only thing is never used clips just flats, so I'm wondering is is it better to start with mountain bike spd ones as I'm told they're easier to get used to. Any thoughts.
It's a perennial subject of discussion here, like "what chain lube".
Do whatever you fancy.
I ride with (2 bolt) SPDs on my audaxy bike which I ride for longish distances and flats on my Brompton, which I don't. That suits me fine but it might not suit someone else. Which is fine by me, other people's feet are none of my business.
Anyone who has strong opinions either for or against really needs to sort their priorities out.
Oh and it is NOT inevitable that you will have a "clipless moment". It happens to some people, but not everyone.
I discovered the difference between the 51 and 56 cleats by accident when I bought some new pedals and shoes, I fitted the new pedals and bolted the cleats that came with em to my new shoes and all was fine until a few days later when I came to a hill where I normally stand up to 'honk' up it. My right foot shot out of the pedal and my knee smacked me in the chin, nearly came off the bike. I told the bloke in the bike shop and he nearly wet himself laughing before he told me that the 56s were 'multi-release'. I changed em over to some 51s I had at home, BTW I still have the pair of 56s if anyone wants them, they're somewhere at the back of the shed so if somebody wants to come and rootle around amongst the rammel back there then they're welcome to themShimano M520, cheap as chips, tough as old boots and being double sided they are idiot proof.
As a beginner swap the supplied SH51 cleats to these:
https://www.tredz.co.uk/.Shimano-SH...MI8fbd8MWL6QIVD-ztCh3CDgSZEAQYASABEgJhD_D_BwE
The supplied cleats will release only with an outward twist of the heel of the foot whereas the SH56 will release in all directions - you will appreciate this the first time you start to topple off which, despite many anecdotes to the contrary, is not funny.
When you gain confidence/experience you can either stick with the SH56's or try the original cleats and see how you get on - this is what I did some years ago and it worked very well for me.
Absolutely. those with sufficiently developed control and co-ordination don't have them. Those that don't, do.Oh and it is NOT inevitable that you will have a "clipless moment". It happens to some people, but not everyone.
Until you go arse over tit on a slippery floorafter looking like a constipated duck walking into the cafe
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This.Just because you are getting a road bike, it doesn't mean you can't use flats