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Old 10-10-09 | 10:47 AM
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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.

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Old 10-10-09 | 11:33 AM
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my cleats were too loose... so i couldn't unclip... goddamn 20 degrees of float! lol, sure learned my lesson...
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Old 10-10-09 | 02:02 PM
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Yes .. And I managed to pull my groin in the process. I am still trying to figure that one out.
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Old 10-10-09 | 02:35 PM
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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.
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Old 10-10-09 | 02:40 PM
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so what's the point of the poll? seems to suggest what everyone knew anyway. most people have a fall
I don't think the poll results bear that out.
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Old 10-10-09 | 02:53 PM
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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.

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I voted "yes", because user error counts.
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Old 10-10-09 | 03:02 PM
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I don't think the poll results bear that out.
why not? 73% say yes.
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Old 10-10-09 | 03:06 PM
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why not? 73% say yes.
That's not "most"
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Old 10-10-09 | 03:08 PM
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what % would you say "most" requires
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Old 10-10-09 | 03:14 PM
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"most" was never the issue. "Everybody" does not fall.

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Old 10-10-09 | 03:16 PM
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most - \ˈmōst\ - 2 : the majority of
majority - \mə-ˈjor-ə-tē, -ˈjär-\ - 3 a : a number or percentage equaling more than half of a total
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Old 10-10-09 | 03:17 PM
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"most" was never the issue. "Everybody" does not fall.

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well what kind of idiot would claim "everybody" falls.
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Originally Posted by coasting
what % would you say "most" requires
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.
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Originally Posted by coasting
well what kind of idiot would claim "everybody" falls.
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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.
Some of these kind of idiots.....
https://www.bikeforums.net/road-cycling/588619-clipless-good-falling-bad.html
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Old 10-10-09 | 03:23 PM
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i want to hire umd as my quality control manager.
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Old 10-10-09 | 03:23 PM
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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.
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Old 10-10-09 | 03:23 PM
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most - \ˈmōst\ - 2 : the majority of
majority - \mə-ˈjor-ə-tē, -ˈjär-\ - 3 a : a number or percentage equaling more than half of a total
So then would you agree that most of the population of Earth is male?
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Old 10-10-09 | 03:24 PM
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Some of these kind of idiots.....
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=588619
that's the kind of thread i don't bother opening. i know it will be full of disappointment.
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Old 10-10-09 | 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by coasting
well what kind of idiot would claim "everybody" falls.
It's a fairly common theme on the bikeforums...

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No thanks, don't want to move to across the pond.
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Old 10-10-09 | 03:27 PM
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So then would you agree that most of the population of Earth is male?
According to those numbers, yes, even if slightly. 72%+ is beyond slightly though.
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Old 10-10-09 | 03:30 PM
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No thanks, don't want to move to across the pond.
Don't blame you. cali is better.
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Old 10-10-09 | 03:31 PM
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3 or 4 times during the first week after going clipless, but haven't fallen since.

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Old 10-10-09 | 03:31 PM
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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.
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Old 10-10-09 | 03:32 PM
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Originally Posted by darkmagus
According to those numbers, yes, even if slightly. 72%+ is beyond slightly though.
a majority is a definition of most, but that is not how it is commonly used.

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.
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Old 10-10-09 | 03:58 PM
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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.
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