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Originally Posted by Frankfast
I for one can't offer the OP a good experience because I'm still falling on my clipless - twice yasterday because my shoe was loose and once today when I got a flat. I've been falling a lot to the point where I may give them up. I switched from a pair of Shimanos, platform one side clipless the other to a pair of Look Classics but it didn't help. I have trouble getting in and out and I've been trying for months now. I can only conclude that not everyones experience is a good one. But I'll keep trying.
Curious, as I have never had a problem - your technique? Do you unclip long in advance of stopping or any other need to unclip? I don't wait as long as I used to, but I am a real defensive unclipper. I would think the one-sided would be more difficult, although I have never tried them. I use Shimano mtn bike clips on my road bike - same ones for 14 years now.

Also, I only clip in one foot until I have a couple of revolutions of my pedal.

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