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Another useless right foot left foot thread.
This is something you should try. It is a good thing to know your limitations. On this mornings ride while thinking about some of the BF topics from yesterday, I wanted to know if I could un-clip both inside and outside with both feet. Of course we all have are strong directions mine are un-clip inside with my left foot first and then un-clip outside with my right. I am able to easily un-clip inside with my right foot but it is a struggle to un-clip outside with my left. I am right handed. I don't know if this will be useful information in the future but it is interesting...at least to me.
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Hmmm...can't say as I've ever even considered that there was an "other" way. I'm right handed also, but un-clip outside with both feet. I usually only un-clip with the left foot unless I'm getting off the bike. Next ride out I'll have to try un-clipping inside.
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Heel moves out to unclip on both sides. Right handed, always unclip the right foot for a stop. I can re-engage the cleat more naturally with my right foot (meaning I don't have to look or struggle) but do have to avoid the chainring tattoo.
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Cool story
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i suspect some childhood trauma may be an influence.
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After reading this I think I've figured out why so many people fall with clipless.
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wait... unclip.... inward? O_o tell me i'm reading this wrong and you're not flicking your ankle toward spinning spokes/chain.
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Originally Posted by jsmonet
(Post 10638276)
wait... unclip.... inward? O_o tell me i'm reading this wrong and you're not flicking your ankle toward spinning spokes/chain.
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Do this or end up like umd...all turtled on his ass.
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Speedplays don't uncip in
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^^^ Damn you are quick.
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Originally Posted by lpolliard
(Post 10638732)
You un-clip at the twelve o'clock so the only thing you will hit is your seat stay. I have been doing this for years and never had a problem. Sometimes I worry that I will wear a grove in my CF. I think I will do an inspection right now.
(edit: I have a different bike that I use as a commuter and for awhile was using a frame pump mounted along the seat stay...but when unclipping I kept knocking the stupid pump out with my heel! So I have relocated it.) |
Originally Posted by RacerOne
(Post 10638163)
After reading this I think I've figured out why so many people fall with clipless.
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And yes they do...especially if you have zero float.
Edit: I sport Speedplay Zeros. |
Originally Posted by lpolliard
(Post 10699641)
And yes they do...especially if you have zero float.
Edit: I sport Speedplay Zeros. http://www.bikesportmichigan.com/rev...in%20cleat.jpg |
I do it all the time.
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I'd like to see that.
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I did some experimentation, and if set so that it is fully (or possibly nearly) heal out with zero float, I could release it in. BUT, if you have it set to be neutral or heel in, then the spindle will hit the plate. It's not just a matter of being hard to do, it just physically cannot rotate enough to release. I have mine centered with zero float, so mine cannot release in.
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some of you definitely "think" too much about clipping in and out. after a while using clipless pedals, it became second nature to me, i dont think about it at all. - like driving a stick shift car, i dont ever think: "coming to a stoplight, dont forget to clutch, dont forget to clutch, dont forget to clutch....stall"
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Originally Posted by lpolliard
(Post 10699602)
Do this or end up like umd...all turtled on his ass.
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Originally Posted by umd
(Post 10699929)
I did some experimentation, and if set so that it is fully (or possibly nearly) heal out with zero float, I could release it in. BUT, if you have it set to be neutral or heel in, then the spindle will hit the plate. It's not just a matter of being hard to do, it just physically cannot rotate enough to release. I have mine centered with zero float, so mine cannot release in.
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Originally Posted by lpolliard
(Post 10700519)
Okay...I see what you are saying. If you are set up with any toe-out at all then clipping out heel-in may not be possible with Zeros. I pedal exactly neutral, no toe-out or toe-in and I am able to unclip heel-in with both feet.
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