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baribari 05-25-10 06:57 PM

Epic Clipless Fail!
 
I had to stop while going up a fairly steep hill because of a truck and a trailer, and unclip... It never occurred to me how hard it would be to get going again with SPD-SL's on a hill. After about a minute of making myself look we-todd-did I just turned around, went down the hill, did a U-turn, and went back up.

UMassAm 05-25-10 07:06 PM

happened to me once too. tipping over at a stop light is far more exciting tho

Buegie 05-25-10 07:07 PM

I've done that on really steep hills as well. I wouldn't call it a fail though, I'm just not good enough to flip the pedal over and clip in that quickly

RT 05-25-10 07:11 PM

Clip in, ride on the middle of your other foot until you garner enough speed to clip in. I learned the hard way too :o

Menel 05-25-10 07:43 PM


Originally Posted by Toddorado (Post 10865595)
Clip in, ride on the middle of your other foot until you garner enough speed to clip in. I learned the hard way too :o

This... even happens occasionally on flat land if I miss with my right cleat, sometimes get a turn or two with the middle of my right foot in my rush to get moving quickly again.

baribari 05-25-10 07:46 PM

If I was riding mountain bike shoes with rubber soles, it would be easy, but hard, slick road shoe soles on top of hard metal clipless pedals make it pretty darn hard to pedal without clipping in.

Carbon Unit 05-25-10 07:47 PM


Originally Posted by baribari (Post 10865529)
I had to stop while going up a fairly steep hill because of a truck and a trailer, and unclip... It never occurred to me how hard it would be to get going again with SPD-SL's on a hill. After about a minute of making myself look we-todd-did I just turned around, went down the hill, did a U-turn, and went back up.

This is one of the reason That I gave up on SPD-L pedals and switched to Speedplay. I live near a bunch of hills and when I first started riding, I couldn't make it to the top of the hill. On step hills, my pedals would almost hang upside down. Speedplay pedals are extemely easy to clip into on hills.

kleinboogie 05-25-10 08:01 PM

Didn't we just discuss this? Pedal full circles with the other foot until you're in. But you're right, something/one failed.

DataJunkie 05-25-10 08:12 PM

Pulling out of your pedal in mid sprint is more of an epic fail. This one is more annoying than anything.

nahh 05-25-10 08:50 PM

the downhill then u-turn is what I do.

hairnet 05-25-10 08:52 PM


Originally Posted by baribari (Post 10865529)
I had to stop

track stand

383 05-25-10 08:56 PM

Clip in moving sideways, then turn forward again and head back up the hill

Jakedatc 05-25-10 09:00 PM

You can also aim across the hill and get clipped in on "flat" then aim it up the hill once you get clipped in.

bluevelo 05-25-10 09:04 PM

I've used SPD and LOOKs. Quit using the LOOKS and went back to SPDs. I'm not racing and I find the SPDs more comfortable.

DataJunkie 05-25-10 09:15 PM


Originally Posted by 383 (Post 10866167)
Clip in moving sideways, then turn forward again and head back up the hill

That works splendidly on a sand covered 20% grade. *smacks self in head*

baribari 05-25-10 10:39 PM


Originally Posted by hairnet (Post 10866148)
track stand

I was also in too high of a gear to pedal up a hill starting at zero.

baribari 05-25-10 10:39 PM


Originally Posted by 383 (Post 10866167)
Clip in moving sideways, then turn forward again and head back up the hill

You know this is the ROAD cycling forum, right?...

baribari 05-25-10 10:40 PM


Originally Posted by Jakedatc (Post 10866186)
You can also aim across the hill and get clipped in on "flat" then aim it up the hill once you get clipped in.

You can't do this in the space of one lane, and I can't do a track stand with platform pedals, much less clipless...

DataJunkie 05-25-10 10:44 PM


Originally Posted by baribari (Post 10866580)
You know this is the ROAD cycling forum, right?...

That is a valid method if the road is empty and not covered in sand.

383 05-25-10 11:19 PM


Originally Posted by DataJunkie (Post 10866254)
That works splendidly on a sand covered 20% grade. *smacks self in head*

Ouch.

Yeah gravel and sand aren't fun on any grade

383 05-25-10 11:20 PM


Originally Posted by baribari (Post 10866580)
You know this is the ROAD cycling forum, right?...

Yes... do you?

Jakedatc 05-26-10 06:58 AM


Originally Posted by baribari (Post 10866582)
You can't do this in the space of one lane, and I can't do a track stand with platform pedals, much less clipless...

might have to try this on my ride in a few minutes... sure you gotta wait for a break in traffic.. but you have to do this to go down the hill and back up it also. so at some point you have to be across both lanes, might as well be on your bike going upward. you do know you can shift into a low gear while standing next to your bike.. so the whole wrong gear thing is silly.

merlinextraligh 05-26-10 07:14 AM


Originally Posted by baribari (Post 10866579)
I was also in too high of a gear to pedal up a hill starting at zero.

lift back wheel, shift, rotate pedals.

merlinextraligh 05-26-10 07:15 AM


Originally Posted by jakedatc (Post 10867465)
you do know you can shift into a low gear while standing over your bike...

ftfy

just, put the front brake on and push the bike forward to lift the rear wheel, or one hand on brifter, one hand on seat.

baribari 05-26-10 07:35 AM

Not relevant since I wasn't trying to do a trackstand or pedal full circle anyway. I know you can change gears off the bike.


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