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Old 05-15-09 | 03:55 AM
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daven1986
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Originally Posted by Cras108er
So, I bought the Schimano 520's last night. Installed them on my bike. I practiced for about five minutes. Getting in and out was pretty intuitive. Having them set at the lowest setting allowed for easy exits. I commuted for the first time this morning, determined not to embarass myself. Then it happened. I could feel a lot of movement in my left foot, which should have been my first indication that something was wrong. Sure enough, I got the the corner and I couldn't release my foot. Down I went, in slow motion, in front of 20 cars. Turns out my cleat had come loose and therefore when I moved my foot to release, nothing happened. It took a screwdriver to get the cleat out of the pedal mechanism. How embarassing.

Otherwise it was a pretty pleasant ride. I can tell the difference in my pedaling motion, but am not sure yet how vthat difference equates into effectiveness. I'll stay with it for a while and see how it goes. It certainly wasn't the drmatic difference I expected, but hey, I'm still learning.

I do have a question for those who are still reading. I did detect some numbness in my right toes after about 5-7 miles. My left foot felt fine. Anyone know what might cause this? Thanks.

It is good to get the first fall out of the way! Perhaps your cleats are slightly out of position which is causing numbness. Not 100% sure though. Next time make sure your cleats are tightly installed! I need to learn how to clip out of my left side - I always unclip the right side and if it ever came loose I'd be in a pickle as I'm not used to the left side!
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