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Old 06-16-11 | 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by teresamichele
I'm reasonably new to bikes that actually move (as opposed to stationary bikes) but I love it so far!

However, the one thing the bike at the gym has over the bike in the park is that the bike in the gym has a strap on the pedal that lets you push AND pull - rather than just push.

So my coach (I'm doing Team In Training, for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society) and the other more experienced folks are telling me I need to get clips. They don't mean clips, though - they mean clipless pedals and to be honest, the idea scares me.

I've had two crashes in the last 6 weeks (one my fault, once not) and had I not been able to move my feet quickly, I think there would have been more.

Is this fear normal? Does it go away? I know it will help me be a better rider but if I become too scared to ride, then I haven't really gained anything.

Any advice for a fraidy cat?
NEWS FLASH!

You don't need no stinking clip in's, or other foot holding pedals, to ride if you don't like them.

If someone tries to make you believe you do tell'em to bugger off!

All you need to ride a bike is platform pedals if that's what you're comfortable with.............
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I dislike clipless pedals on any city bike since I feel they are unsafe.

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Aluminum: barely a hundred, which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?
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