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I've been riding for exactly two days now, but I've been reading this board for a while. Couple questions: When people say their cadence is 80, does that mean each time their right foot hits the bottom = 1 or is it right foot at bottom=1, left=2, right=3, left=4? Why are they called "clipless" pedals? I clip into them, right? What are rollers? What should I NOT wear that looks like cycling gear? I've read posts that talk about the benefits of cycling gear (lycra, padded shorts, nifty pockets in shirts, etc), and I'm sold - I'll bought the tight shorts. But I saw a pair of those bike shorts with suspenders and I'm pretty sure my wife would leave me if I walked into public with those on. Do people wear those? Last edited by Guaps; 08-16.-2006 at 05:58 PM. |
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Clipless Pedals: Good point, I guess they're called that because they don't have the traditional toeclips Rollers: Posh british car, John Lennon and Phil Spectre had them ![]() Cycling Gera: Too complex an issue to comment, personally I'm a shorts and t-shirt man but those troubled by testicular chaffage might go lycra. I know there are benefits to it but but.....I just can't
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Scottish Dan has it right, people call them "clipless" pedals because when they came out, everyone else used toeclips and straps. Quote:
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People in public will never know you're wearing bib shorts, because you wear your jersey on top, hiding the suspender bit. (They aren't to be worn weight-lifter style, with no shirt on! )
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