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Old 11-22-12 | 10:59 PM
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Originally Posted by smasha
when i stop, it's almost always left foot down, right foot stays clipped in. i think that's where i'm putting the twist in my knee... stop and go... and what's causing knee pain on the right. adjusting the cleats so my feet are more "toe out" might help, but with my knee already tweaked it'll be hard to tell.
I do that to my right knee as well, at times, and that's with Power Grips or toe clip pedals. The best thing I've found is to keep my trunk from twisting when mounting or dismounting.
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