View Poll Results: Have you fallen because of clipless pedals?
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Clipless falling survey
#126
When I started, I did not, although my mom has. She uses my old look delta pedals.
I have fallen recently because of them, although I don't blame them. In a 100 mile MTB race, midway through the day I had jumped off to cross a rocky dry river bed, when I got back on and went to pedal, my legs instantly crapped up right after I clipped in. I fell like a log, but got a good laugh out of it. That was one long day. 100 mile mtb race is much harder then 100 mile road race.
I have fallen recently because of them, although I don't blame them. In a 100 mile MTB race, midway through the day I had jumped off to cross a rocky dry river bed, when I got back on and went to pedal, my legs instantly crapped up right after I clipped in. I fell like a log, but got a good laugh out of it. That was one long day. 100 mile mtb race is much harder then 100 mile road race.
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#129
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Up until 3 weeks ago, I had only ridden with platform pedals, but with a new road bike, I went with the Speedplay light action pedals. I have not fallen yet, but I am very conscious about getting my feet out well in advance of stopping. I imagine it is only a matter of time.
#130
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#131
Bike ≠ Car ≠ Ped.

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Bikes: Some bikes. Hell, they're all the same, ain't they?
It's true: Clips, TA J. Anquetil cleats with Alfredo Binda Extra straps snugged up were nearly impossible to pull out of, without reaching down and pushing the strap buckle open.
Here's what we used to use.
Here's what we used to use.
I voted "yes", because user error counts.
#132
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#134
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what % would you say "most" requires
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#137
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well what kind of idiot would claim "everybody" falls.
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#138
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most is short for almost everyone. I don't know that I could assign a percentage to it, but in my mind 73% is not "almost everyone"
Thought of the other way, if "most" people fall, then it would be rare to not fall, but more than 1/4 of the responders said they did not fall, therefore it is not rare.
Anyway, people always say "everybody" falls. I challenged that statement in another thread and they responded that 99% fall. I challenged that and they said that "most" fall. I just wanted to try to quantify it.
Thought of the other way, if "most" people fall, then it would be rare to not fall, but more than 1/4 of the responders said they did not fall, therefore it is not rare.
Anyway, people always say "everybody" falls. I challenged that statement in another thread and they responded that 99% fall. I challenged that and they said that "most" fall. I just wanted to try to quantify it.
#139
most is short for almost everyone. I don't know that I could assign a percentage to it, but in my mind 73% is not "almost everyone"
Thought of the other way, if "most" people fall, then it would be rare to not fall, but more than 1/4 of the responders said they did not fall, therefore it is not rare.
Anyway, people always say "everybody" falls. I challenged that statement in another thread and they responded that 99% fall. I challenged that and they said that "most" fall. I just wanted to try to quantify it.
Thought of the other way, if "most" people fall, then it would be rare to not fall, but more than 1/4 of the responders said they did not fall, therefore it is not rare.
Anyway, people always say "everybody" falls. I challenged that statement in another thread and they responded that 99% fall. I challenged that and they said that "most" fall. I just wanted to try to quantify it.

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#140
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i want to hire umd as my quality control manager.
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#141
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I fell during a group ride a day after I got my clipless pedals. The group leader didn't call out a car in enough time and I had to stop unexpectantly...unclipped on the right, fell over left.
#142
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#143
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From: Limey in Taiwan
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#144
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#145
So then would you agree that most of the population of Earth is male?
#146
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Don't blame you. cali is better.
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#147
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3 or 4 times during the first week after going clipless, but haven't fallen since.
SPD.
SPD.
#148
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We could agree that in a BF poll (not every cyclist in the world), among those who answered it (not every BF clipless users) those who fell were more that those who didn't.
#149
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This is becoming a semantic argument, I would prefer to just let the numbers speak for themselves. The point of the thread was to illustrate that although falling [from inability to operate their pedals] is fairly common it is not a foregone conclusion, and there are a good number of people who have managed to avoid it.
#150
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The only time I've fallen I was actually stopped with one foot unclipped and on the ground. I was on a slight incline and turned to talk to someone. When I turned around the front wheel turned slightly and then rolled which made me lose my balance and I fell over. It was pretty damn funny.











