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Old 01-17-11, 01:22 AM
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NooB falls on face, Almost

Just went on my first ride ever with clip less pedals and shoes. I had read all the good things people had to say about them. I picked up some Shimano 540's and a pair of Specialized shoes, set everything up and headed out. I did not have any problems until I came to an intersection and had anticipated just riding through had to stop for a car and forgot I needed to unclip my self to put foot down anyways it was quite a show for the passing car. The plus to the whole thing is I should have done this earlier.
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Happened to me too.
This will not your last fall. Just practice enough and with time unclipping and balancing will become second nature.
My first time, I unclipped correctly, but most of my weight was on the other side, so i fell. Ended up with a bruised hip and a bruised Ego.

If you ever unclip on one side and are falling the other, just throw your free leg over the saddle before you hit the ground. I call this the ninja move and I discovered it out of sheer desperation as i was passed the point of no return. This movement will unclip the attached shoe and if not, it will give you the support to stand on one foot.

Good luck!

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Old 01-17-11, 05:48 AM
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Welcome to the club. Happens to everyone early on, but after two times, you'll not forget to unclip again (yes, that's the magic number).
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I don't know a cyclist to whom this hasn't happened. I did it with my hybrid with mountain bike shoes.

My first ride on my road bike was also my first ride with my Look Kéo pedals. I didn't fall over, but when we stopped for breakfast at a restaurant with granite tile floors, I was like a cow on ice on my way to and from the buffet. You need to get some cleat covers too.
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I got shoes for christmas. I'd picked up a pair of the old DuraAce look-compatible pedals (With some definite signs of use, but the mechanics all still work great) a few months ago for nothing but a bit of volunteer time at a bike co-op. I couldn't wait to try them, so the first somewhat warm day (It actually got into the 40s for a few hours!) I went out for a ride. Told myself that I, at least, wouldn't fall.

Get out of the apartment complex, out on the main street. Over the first hill a car is parked in the bus/bike/parking lane, and has been for several days - illegally, I believe, since Madison has alternate side/day parking - so the snowplows left snow around it. No room left in the lane, and rather than pull out into traffic I elected to stop and wait for a break. Over I go....

I hate that hill. It's a dooring waiting to happen.
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Old 01-17-11, 06:41 AM
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welome to the club.
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It happens to everyone. Just practice every chance you get to clip in and out and it will become second nature.
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Old 01-17-11, 07:07 AM
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Practice unclipping both sides. It will become second nature.

It doesn't happen to everyone, should anyone care, I have been riding clipless for the past 10+ years and I have never fallen because of them.
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Old 01-17-11, 07:26 AM
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have not happened to me. if one is absent-minded, it will happen.
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never happened to me yet LOL, I swear it almost happened like one or two times best one was in the friggin town center almost in a crowd,

*slows down*
*prepare to unclip*
*bike starts falling on the other side*
*MEGA HUGE UNCLIPPING KICK*
*Almost falls and the whole bike is almost touching the ground but I managed to get one feet on the ground but how I could never tell since it was mostly luck I guess or ultra-ninja-skills *
*I stand there beside the crowd trying to look as casual as possible...*
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Originally Posted by lcrider
Welcome to the club. Happens to everyone early on, but after two times, you'll not forget to unclip again (yes, that's the magic number).
Not true.
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Old 01-17-11, 09:57 AM
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There are some who claim to have never fallen during use or as a result of using clipless pedals. I believe they are liars.

Welcome to the club.
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Originally Posted by revchuck
I don't know a cyclist to whom this hasn't happened.
Umd was banned after you joined, though I'm not sure if a clipless thread appeared in that time...
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Its part of learning. I remember one of the first times i went out with my clipless pedals, I got in the left hand lane to make a left turn, but there were cars coming to i need to stop and unclip, I couldn't get my left foot out, which is the foot I usually rest with so I popped my right foot out, but I leaned to the left by habit anyway.So, I Just tobbled right over in the middle of the road.
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Originally Posted by KiuBWhy
There are some who claim to have never fallen during use or as a result of using clipless pedals. I believe they are liars.

Welcome to the club.
There are some of us that started riding before Look came out with clipless. Getting out of toeclips /straps with a slotted cleat was something for which you planned ahead, or fell. Clipless was a welcome change and made it pretty mindless. Enjoy the club.
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Originally Posted by revchuck
I don't know a cyclist to whom this hasn't happened. I did it with my hybrid with mountain bike shoes.
Never happened to me, but I had used clips and straps for quite a while before I bought my first set of clipless pedals.

And no, I didn't fall with the straps either. I've taken spills for other reasons though.
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Old 01-17-11, 10:25 AM
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I "turtled" the other day. I was climbing a hill, shifted down and my chain dropped. Like a character in a cartoon, I s-l-o-w-l-y realize that my frenetic spinning is not moving the bike forward up the hill. I tip over to my right and fall, still clipped in on both feet. Now I am on the ground without any leverage to twist either foot, still straddling a bike. A charming sight. Luckily a cyclist came by, stopped, twisted one foot off the pedal and I got up, fixed my chain and continued to ride. Feeling stupid, bruised and amused - I laughed so much I'm sure other riders thought I was demented.
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Originally Posted by lcrider
Welcome to the club. Happens to everyone early on, but after two times, you'll not forget to unclip again (yes, that's the magic number).

Huh I have done it 4 times now.
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Originally Posted by thcri
Huh I have done it 4 times now.
2 times for me too, nearly 10 years ago haha. Luckily the second time it happened, I had a bus to lean on!
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Doesn't happen to everyone. 24yrs of clipless pedals...still remember to turn my foot and unclip them. Never once just "forgot", or was in a situation where I couldn't get my foot out. Now wrecking is entirely something else....
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My very first time with clip-less I had just clipped in, rode around a parking lot, snapping in and out, then a friend said he was to use the restroom. So we rode over there, and instantly I forget to snap out and bam, into the grass.

Falling dues to clip-less, for some reason, puts one into Club Tombay. I've no idea why it's called that.

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Originally Posted by jwible
There are some of us that started riding before Look came out with clipless. Getting out of toeclips /straps with a slotted cleat was something for which you planned ahead, or fell. Clipless was a welcome change and made it pretty mindless. Enjoy the club.
+1

Strapped in nice and tight.

I remember Hinault winning the TdF in 85 and thinking I sure would love me some of them there new fangled Look pedals.
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Old 01-19-11, 02:18 PM
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happens to everyone. I did it once while going really slow, looking back for my friend and fell over... but not only did i fall over, i stayed clipped in, took the bike and basically had it roll on top of me and over to the other side... that was sure an experience.
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Done it 4 times so far. Don't think I'm done either. One thing I did was first loosen the clip thing a bit so that my foot comes out easily. The second thing was practice as much as possible. I try to unclip early. Don't wait till you are at the intersection. At first I used to unclip my right foot when it was in the full upright position (bent rt knee). I found out that it is easier and faster to unclip when the leg is fully extended (bottom of the stroke). I don't know if that is "proper" technique, but it works for me. i seem to get a better twist on the ankle and my foot is already at the bottom when it comes free.
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3 times here, first one I didn't even get off the driveway. You learn fast, just make sure that the tension isn't so tight that clipping out is difficult
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