Old 04-14-17 | 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by cplager
Once you get used to clipping in, it is hard to ride without doing it. It's like riding a bike without actually holding on to the handlebars. It just feels kind of scary.

(I leave work shoes at work, so it really doesn't matter what I show up to work wearing on my feet).
When I ditched clipless, it took me a few days to get used to having to decide where to put my feet, but now I don't miss clipless at all.

I also keep shoes at work, because my cycling shoes are super-ratty old sneakers, with the insides of the heels hacked off with a boxcutter (I am seriously duck-footed, and need pedal extenders and hacked shoes to avoid hitting the cranks/chainstays all the time)
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