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Old 04-17-10 | 08:53 PM
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Rode Clipless For The First Time Today And Didn't Fall...

...but I did discover a whole bunch of leg muscles that are going to have to get stronger! I think I'm going to be a wee bit sore tomorrow.
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Old 04-17-10 | 09:51 PM
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Good job on the ride. I took me six months to break my virginity, (fall) on clipless

May yours be longer

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Old 04-17-10 | 09:53 PM
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I've never fallen in five years, except when trackstanding while clipped in, which really doesn't count.
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Old 04-17-10 | 10:16 PM
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I was doing fine with the clipless pedals until last summer. I had come to a stop at the intersection of two county roads, put my left foot down, and then a big gust of wind came from that direction (east at the time). That wind blew me over the opposite way causing me to fall to my right, the side that was still locked in. You kind of feel like the Coyote going off a cliff!
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Old 04-18-10 | 05:33 AM
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I went down 2wice now both times at intersections. The last time I have no Idea what happened. I had quite an audience too but of coarse I got up like I meant to fall over to test my Computer pannier out. I am learning that riding with clips requires a different strategy than riding with flat peddles
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Old 04-18-10 | 08:02 AM
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Only managed to fall once out on the road. Intersection. Trying to track stand as the light was about to change. Just flopped on my side LOL.
Managed to about fall on the walk in front of my house once but I grabbed the porch support.
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Old 04-19-10 | 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Limey1212
Good job on the ride. I took me six months to break my virginity, (fall) on clipless

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I took approximately 6 minutes. Seriously. Put the pedals on and decided to ride around the neighborhood to practice. Was doing a bunch of starting and stopping and unclipping one foot while leaving the other one clipped. Stopped at a stop sign. Put my unclipped left foot down. Got distracted by something and leaned just ever so slightly too far to the right and had a nice very slow motion "oh sh*t!" fall.
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Old 04-19-10 | 09:08 AM
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Been riding clipless for a couple months now, haven't fallen yet...I hope it lasts.
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Old 04-19-10 | 09:15 AM
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Took my first clipless ride on Sunday... 7 miles through city streets with lotsa intersections. I sure got my practice. No falling, yet.
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Old 04-19-10 | 11:30 AM
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If you went from clips/straps to clipless it is unlikely you will ever fall because of clipless.
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Old 04-19-10 | 12:28 PM
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Had one good "holy s**t!" moment since starting with clipless last year, but no falls yet...
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Old 04-19-10 | 02:06 PM
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I had mine on my bike for 10 min when it happened, I was practicing clipping my left foot in and out while keeping my right foot free. I then clipped in both and while tootling around my front yard suddenly realized my cleat on the right foot was too loose to unclip from the pedal. After I fell over, I quickly looked around to see if any of my neighbors had seen. Luckily no one was outside but I was still fearful that a you tube video would soon be out titled "Doofus falls off bike" LOL. But glad to say once the cleat was tightened that I havent fallen since. :-)
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Old 04-19-10 | 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by noisebeam
If you went from clips/straps to clipless it is unlikely you will ever fall because of clipless.
It's been nearly 20 years since I rode clips and straps, but I seem to remember falling over while trying to pull my foot backwards rather than twisting!
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Originally Posted by PhilWinIL
I was doing fine with the clipless pedals until last summer. I had come to a stop at the intersection of two county roads, put my left foot down, and then a big gust of wind came from that direction (east at the time). That wind blew me over the opposite way causing me to fall to my right, the side that was still locked in. You kind of feel like the Coyote going off a cliff!
I did something similar about a year ago, only I didn't have any wind to blame it on. I just came to a stop at a red light and was careless - unclipped my left foot and ended up falling to my right with my right foot clipped in. it was a large intersection with cars on all sides looking at me. How embarrassing. I've been riding clipped in for 10 years and had only done that once 10 years ago, the first week I ever rode clipped in.
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Old 04-19-10 | 04:19 PM
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I've been riding clipless for a couple years now and fell a couple times when I first put them on trying to get the tension right. No falls since until 2 weeks ago. The wife and I were riding along a beach bike path on a Saturday afternoon. We were going through a ped heavy area near the entrance to a pier so we were going pretty slow when a couple stepped in front of me I tried yelling to get their attention, to no avail, at about the time I came to a complete stop I thought oh S**t I forgot to clip out. I just flopped over right beside them, that finally got their attention . It was fairly humourous, I had no one to be mad at just myself, I knew I should have been clipped out as I approached the crowded area.

Speaking of trackstands. Going home last Friday I was cruisiing along with a racer looking guy that was obviously on a recovery ride. We barely missed a light that has a notoriously long cycle. So i'm standing there right foot on the ground and this dude was doing a trackstand perfectly still, no wobbles or anything. I'm staring at this guy, admittedly fairly impressed, and look to my right and there was a couple waiting for the walk signal looking at this guy. They look at me and kind of give me a look of "Well, how about you?" I just said, "I'm not in the circus, I can't do that." They laughed and the guy turns to look and laughed as well, mind you, while still remaining perfectly still.
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Old 04-19-10 | 08:36 PM
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I fell twice years ago, once in my yard I got distracted by my dog and another time I got kadywumpus against a curb and went down. Other than that, no issues. It is just not a big deal.
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Old 04-19-10 | 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by MrCjolsen
I've never fallen in five years, except when trackstanding while clipped in, which really doesn't count.
Hot Dogging still counts >:-) Any fall from the vertical position aided by nothing more than gravity is a clipless fall, IMHO.
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