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#121 |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 11
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Well, they have their pros and cons
I've been riding clipless for about a year and it is easier to dismount than from the old style clips, where you have to reach for the belts. The important think is to remember that you have your feet trapped in them The worst situation I ran into with clipless pedals and the most humiliating was when my chain fell of the chainring crossing a pedestrian crossing in a presence of about 20 pedestrians lol. Later ![]() |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Well, I went away "change free", a broken cell phone, and a heaping load of humiliation. The homeless guy was the only one who helped me. He was NOT the only one there: I had a really big lunchtime audience for that spill!!! |
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#123 |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 96
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I went to my first Cyclocross race and of course was running way behind getting out of work. Got there with 15 minutes to spare, registered got dressed hopped on the bike rode to the starting line. Race was running late so I decided to grab some water, rode over a twig as I was about to clip out and fell over in front of the 43 other riders. So I layed there and joked about it with them because everyone will or has experienced this. Worst part was I landed in the tall grass on a fire ant mound ans was bit from shoulder to wrist, looks like about 200 to 300 bites. Needless to say I finished dead last .
Saving grace was the beer waiting at the end....I will be out again next week!! |
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#124 |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Yongsan Army Post, South Korea
Posts: 28
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I totally fell over while clipped in while riding along side two good friends as they were walking. I was talking to them and they were going real slow and then all of a sudden I hit a small rock and all forward momentum just stopped.
I did a "track stand" for a few seconds and then tried to unclip. I knew I could not get out of the pedal, so I said, "Oh, I am about to fall over" real calm-like. It was actually quite funny and m friends have not let me live it down yet. It seems to happen to everyone at some point. But I must say, your knee cut looks BAD! Edit: I just realized that the original post was around 3 years ago or something! |
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