Old 11-07-06 | 10:54 AM
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AusTai
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From: Austin

Bikes: Marin Verona road bike, Cannondale F300

Originally Posted by curiouskid55
Unclip at the bottom of your stroke, and just let your unclipped leg hang straight down, also put your clipped in side down. Coast up to crosswalk and as you brake to a stop ,slide your butt forward and step to the ground with your unclipped foot. After you are sure of your footing raise your clipped foot to a "ready to go" position. When it is safe to proceed (not neccesarily automatically when the light turns green) stand on your clipped in pedal and get your butt on the seat as you coast forward, clip in your loose foot at the top of its stroke. If you miss ,no big deal just pull the crank around with your clipped in foot and try again. I have seen plenty of people go over with the high and resting unclipped position, never with the loose and hanging unclipped position. Its how all the cool kids do it in my neighborhood anyway.
This is exactly how I do it.

BTW, someone recommended eggbeaters and maybe my candy eggbeaters were set up wrong but the engagement wasn't audible enough for me. I have to waste a downstroke so that I can be sure of a connection on the upstroke before I start applying a lot of force. When starting from a light, it'd be nice to not waste any time wondering if you're really hooked in.

Got some spd-sl's yesterday and really like how the engagement comes with a very loud "CLICK".
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