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Welcome to the club! I fell on my first non-practice clipped in ride. And thus far, that has been the only time. Even when hit by a car a few years ago I managed to unclip and land on my feet instead of under the car.
It seems to me that you do turn from your ankle. The ball of the foot turning is not enough...the force for actually exiting is from the ankle/heel turn out.
Once you learn it, it becomes an automatic non-thinking process.
I myself have recently decided to go clipless finally. I am online shopping for some SPD shoes. How hard is it to do a good job installing the cleats myself? Should I go with an LBS or is it pretty straight forward? Any tricks to it?
Very easy. Better off doing it yourself as you may need to try a particular position and then change it in a few days.
The biggest mistake people make is orienting the cleat completely according to the shoe rather than to the angle of the rider's foot as it rests on the pedal. I'm happy to help you get them set up. I also have many many pair of SPD pedals (and shoes) I haven't used in years.
Vando said:I myself have recently decided to go clipless finally. I am online shopping for some SPD shoes. How hard is it to do a good job installing the cleats myself? Should I go with an LBS or is it pretty straight forward? Any tricks to it?
Very easy. Better off doing it yourself as you may need to try a particular position and then change it in a few days.
The biggest mistake people make is orienting the cleat completely according to the shoe rather than to the angle of the rider's foot as it rests on the pedal. I'm happy to help you get them set up. I also have many many pair of SPD pedals (and shoes) I haven't used in years.
Vando said:I myself have recently decided to go clipless finally. I am online shopping for some SPD shoes. How hard is it to do a good job installing the cleats myself? Should I go with an LBS or is it pretty straight forward? Any tricks to it?
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