why couldn't I clip in?

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gavroche

Getting old but not past it
On a short ride today ( 11miles) my chain came off so I had to stop to put it back on. I chose an area with grass as it is more comfortable that concrete with cleats on. Off I went again but found myself struggling to clip on again. Stopped again and looked down on my left foot to find that a patch of grass was covering the cleat, hence stopping it from making full contact with the pedal. It doesn't take much, does it?
 

thnurg

Rebel without a clue
Silly sod. :whistle:
 

DiddlyDodds

Random Resident
I found out the first time i nipped into a field for a call of nature that it then takes 10 mins of cleaning the mud out of the cleats ,,, never did it again,
 

gaz

Cycle Camera TV
I find this a great problem with SPD-SL and when it snows. The road may be clear but my bloody drive isn't!
 

Saluki

World class procrastinator
The OH got a bit of stick stuck in his cleat recess the other day & thought that he had broken his shoe. I thought that it was funny, but then I would :smile:
 

Matthew_T

"Young and Ex-whippet"
Even MTB SPD's can have trouble with mud and the like. Its good to give them a clean every so often.
 

sep1988

Active Member
I got a bit of gravel in mine a few weeks ago and was getting so angry on the ride that I couldn't clip in, when I gave in and stopped I discovered the nicely battered bit of gravel well lodged in - took me a minute or two to get it out !
 

Berties

Fast and careful!
I have to walk up a byway to get on my bike and start my ride,and have to clear mud and debris from the cleat,every so often ,I just give my pedals a wd40 blast when putting bike away
 

Diggs

Veteran
I put some CX tyres on to take the bike for an explore over the local country park. When it got a bit too muddy I dismounted but after that I had real difficulty in engaging my left cleat. I flipped the pedal to the other side but I hate riding with flat pedals now!
 
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