I am not sure about these clipless pedals that I bought. For those of you unfamiliar with a clipless pedal, check out this Wikipedia entry. My bike is finally now in my possession after a two or three week wait. Once I had been fitted for my bike--I thought there wasn't much too fitting a person on a bike, but I was wrong 30-40 minutes of fitting and adjustments-- I biked home. I had my wifey drop me off at the bike shop. The clipless pedals took another 15 minutes of installing and adjustments. Anyway, back to the the clipless crashes story. I left the bikeshop, and made it about two blocks before I caught my favorite pair of pants on the front sprocket or whatever you want to call it, and I ripped them pretty good. I managed to clip out a couple of times before I stopped, and had not problems. Well I made it almost all the way home, and stopped at the crosswalk on the sidewalk. I pressed the button, and was clipped in on one side with my other foot resting on the pavement waiting for the walk light. I was a little too anxious and in my anticipation that it was about to turn, I hopped on my bike and started rolling forward. Well, the walk light never came. Instead, the light changed to green for the oncoming traffic. I realized this just before I reached the end of the sidewalk, and tipped over in sight of this big burly guy in a truck, who looked at me and drove on. I was still on the sidewalk, but my pride was a little injured.
I made it home without further incident, and that afternoon decided to go on a bike ride with the whole family. Well, I crashed twice within the first 5 minutes of the ride. When you have little girls who suddenly decide to stop for no apparent reason and you are right behind them, it doesn't give the unexperienced clipless peddler much time to "un-clip." So I biffed it on the driveway before I even got going. That was the worst fall because the handlebar scraped about 2 inches of skin off of my chest at the beginning of the bike ride. That hurt the entire ride, and received a satisfying gasp of horror from my wife when I showed it to her after the ride. I wonder how I am going to do on the trail...I guess I will start practicing on clipping in and out. :)
I should mention that I am way excited about my bike, and even had several of the employees at the bike shop tell me that I had a sweet bike. I had to special order it as, they didn't typically stock that model at their shop... I will keep you posted on more adventures as they come. Next up on the list is a bike rack that mounts to the trailer hitch of the van so that we can take the family to some less trod paths.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Clipless Crashes
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your dad's bike had toe clips and to get your foot in those was a real challenge! I cannot even imagine how hard that would be to get used to those!
it doesn't sound like fun!
good luck
~mom
Oh yeah - I love the early days of clipless riding. I can't tell you how many times I simply tipped over after a stop. My favorite was when I was riding in traffic: stoplight turns red and 15 cars line up. Naturally I slide right by them and come to a stop at the intersection. I try to unclip and and can't - I simply fall over, scrape the skin of my knee off and lie in the road - still clipped to my bike - while the light turns green and 15 cars pass, staring me down. It was pretty awesome.
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