I Put Clipless Pedals on My Wife's Bike

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    She's never clipped in before.
    I put $1700 of upgrades on my wife's bike including a carbon wheelset, a new drivetrain, and... clipless pedals. I probably went too far.
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  • @MitchBoyer
    @MitchBoyer  Рік тому +10

    How long did it take you to learn to clip in?

    • @oliverjacobs8594
      @oliverjacobs8594 Рік тому +3

      thankfully I got it right away but I've been witness to some pretty funny clipless fails in the past.

    • @mustacherides420
      @mustacherides420 Рік тому +1

      I switched over winter and started using them on the trainer, so it did not take long to get used to them on the trails.

    • @Trails.andponytails
      @Trails.andponytails Рік тому +1

      You’re nicer than my husband. When he started me out on both a road bike and mountain bike he made me go clipless from the start.

    • @ClaviculaNotoria
      @ClaviculaNotoria Рік тому +2

      took me about two hours and one fall. Boy was the fall legendary.

    • @drakonzebra
      @drakonzebra Рік тому +2

      3 falls and counting

  • @jasondelarosa5457
    @jasondelarosa5457 10 місяців тому +6

    There's a secret to getting your significant other to ride if they're slower than you, E-bike.

  • @cablemodem
    @cablemodem Рік тому +12

    I used to put up with spd-sl pedals and carbon soled shoes until I hit my breaking point. I got sick of the insane cost of shoes, the bi-annual cleat change, the constant clipping in and out and the tiny but ever present risk of falling down when stopping. I got tired of bringing light sneakers with me on long rides in case I had to walk. So I "downgraded" to mtb flats and mtb shoes. I gave up a bit of acceleration for a lot of convenience. I get the ergonomic aspect of clipless systems, that's why I stuck with the system for so long. But I'm just as comfortable on flats.
    I'm not a racer, I mostly go on day long rides with friends at a decent pace. There's no prize to win and nobody is getting dropped. I feel this is the case of the vast majority of road cyclists. Yet everything is marketed at racers.

    • @SingaporeUntold
      @SingaporeUntold 10 місяців тому

      Looking the part is everything. Including a skin suit to the cafe😅

    • @Stettafire
      @Stettafire Місяць тому

      Agreed. I feel like so many cyclists here don't understand that a lot of us only use a bike for convenience on the commute. And no, I can't show up to the office in full lycra

  • @wizkidcyclist9968
    @wizkidcyclist9968 Рік тому +1

    Wow Mitch, awesome stuff.. I need to get my wife into riding.. will show her this stuff and hope that she is as excited as I am every time I go out for a ride. Kudos to your effort both in your scientific testing and getting your wife to the next level - Ramp Test! sweet.. Waiting for some more awesome content on your Bolivia experience and your Brisbane steepest slopes!

  • @peddfast
    @peddfast Рік тому +17

    To all the pedantic commenters. You don't use clipless pedals to pull up, you use them to have a predictable, tunable place to where your feet meet the pedal. Believe it or not, having your foot at the optimal place relative to the ball of your foot actually makes you more effective (and less prone to injury if you place them at the correct place).
    As for disc brakes on road bikes, they make a big difference in the braking dynamics, enabling you to hit the brakes later and accelerating faster out of a turn.

    • @alexmichl3137
      @alexmichl3137 Рік тому

      Well i sometimes pull for short amount of time to get a bit of rest for quads and engage my hamstrings more, plus if you are out of saddle or pushing harder you usually pull up, so saying you dont pull up with them isnt really true. And for disc brakes, yes generally you can brake later as you have better feedback, but why would you accelerate faster from turns?

    • @8rk
      @8rk 9 місяців тому +1

      I don't disagree that disc brakes make you brake later. I disagree that braking has anything to do with accelerating faster out of a turn. If you mean overall time it take from braking to accelerating out of the turn. You MIGHT be right. Sometimes. Depends on how steep the approach, how tight the corner and how fast you're going.
      Hard to explain it all but every corner has a MAXIMUM speed you can take it safely. This is dictated by rider weight, grip conditions, lean angle and the relationship between all of those things etc. The idea with braking into a corner is to reduce speed to the maximum safe speed you can take the corner with. So Whether you are on a disc brake, rim brake, V brake, or any other brake, it doesn't make a difference. You always slow down to the same optimum, maximum but safe speed to make the corner. After that, acceleration has no relation to the entry. You are in the same line, same speed on all the bikes and different brakes. And if anything, you could argue that rim brake accelerates faster cause of lower weight. But it's negligible.
      So all in all, disc brakes are better for entry of the corner not acceleration. Because whatever the conditions are, disc brakes will shorten the time and distance on the entry of the corner.
      Perhaps that's what you meant.

  • @Ca11mero
    @Ca11mero Рік тому +14

    Oh no no hope she doesn't find the price tags 🤣

  • @Pastamistic
    @Pastamistic Рік тому +6

    Let her stay on flat pedals with good mtb shoes! The hip flexors are extremely small and weak muscle groups. They don't add any meaningful amount of power to the pedal stroke and get easily fatigued. It's more productive to feel comfortable on the bike and focus on using the glutes, hamstrings and quads for pushing down hard the way nature built us.
    Clipless is good for sprinting and climbing out of the saddle. Also helps keep you from getting bucked off the pedals when racing enduro or downhill mountain biking. Otherwise flat pedals are great.

  • @PJAMMCycling
    @PJAMMCycling Рік тому +2

    As always - entertaining and fun video Mitch - in spite of the old man spitting up Ketone . . . ha, ha - what a great trip my friend!!👍

    • @MitchBoyer
      @MitchBoyer  Рік тому

      Haha thanks for inviting me on the Bolivia trip, John! And for trying out the ketones with me 🙌

  • @willing2live
    @willing2live 4 місяці тому

    Great video! I am like Val, the weight of the bike means the most to me of anything. I'm not able to upgrade my wheelset or handlebars (I would love some aerodynamic drop bars but can't justify paying $350-$400 for them just yet). I think you gave her a great gift in the wheelset, and everything else, no doubt. I'm using what comes on the Trek Domane SL 5 Gen 4 2024, just got it, but for some items that I'm downsizing thanks to a professional fitting. Unfortch this bike is heavier than my Scott CR-1 Comp from 2011 by about as much as you lightened up your wife's bike. She also did great in clipless - is she now a convert? I am a fan of magpeds Road2, way better than flats and safer than clipless for disengaging suddenly when needed. But if she feels great in clipless, kudos to her!

  • @dblissmn
    @dblissmn Рік тому +3

    Wow with piquing the wife's interest in the pedals! But note there are apparently some new platform pedals out that grip really well to the right kind of shoe, and don't require the "object" of the exercise to adapt to the weirdness of clipping in and out.See GCN's show "are flat pedals actually just as fast as clipless pedals" from January this year. You'd be pleasantly surprised. It's really close with a rigid enough shoe.

    • @ashurany
      @ashurany Рік тому +2

      Yeah, the performance advantage of clipless is minimal if at all in most situations.
      I have spd clipless on one road bike and quality flat pedals on another (spent most of my life riding mtb w/flat pedals). I like both but prefer a good flat pedal w/a good pair of mtb shoes such as the five ten trailcross. More convenient and I enjoy my ride more. The one disadvantage is having to find or adjust to the right foot position on flat pedals given the excellent grip of the pins where w/clipless this isn't an issue.

    • @davidmurphy9151
      @davidmurphy9151 Рік тому +2

      For me clippless would be goofy in the city - I have to stop for one thing or another every couple of minutes and the endless clipping in and out is a waste of effort. Mountain bike shoes with pointy flat pedals is all the lock in required.

    • @ashurany
      @ashurany Рік тому +1

      @@davidmurphy9151 yeah, riding clipless in your situation wouldn't make any sense other than if someone simply prefers it. Like you, I'd find it highly inconvenient. But that's kind of how I feel about most riding, whether road or mtb, outside of racing.

    • @zenonjedplaylist
      @zenonjedplaylist 11 місяців тому

      i have dual platform pedals on my road bike.. i can ride using flat shoes or go clipless

  • @benjhaisch
    @benjhaisch 11 місяців тому

    I originally bought spd pedals for my wife, then realized I had to return them for a flat/spd combo pedal. She’s doing the Seattle to Portland ride next weekend though, so I’m glad she’s at least clipping in.

    • @benjhaisch
      @benjhaisch 11 місяців тому

      Also this is my new favorite channel on UA-cam.

  • @sturomain
    @sturomain 10 місяців тому

    Bought my wife a woman Doctor designed gel seat. Made a big difference . And she likes the big mountain bike peddles with the set screws super grippy

  • @tay-lore
    @tay-lore 10 місяців тому +1

    I'm on a mission to find the perfect adaptive bike for my partner! Partner rides seem like they would be a lot of fun! Also, new bartape is one of my favorite upgrades!

    • @MitchBoyer
      @MitchBoyer  10 місяців тому +1

      New bartape day is the best!

  • @asherbeal8357
    @asherbeal8357 Рік тому

    Congratulations Val!

  • @ashurany
    @ashurany Рік тому

    Good stuff, MB. Yeah, good carbon rims are the bomb. I went to carbon wheelsets for my road bikes only recently. Love em, but w/somewhat deep section rims (60mm) on one of my bikes, I got blown sideways quite a few times in the wind. Startled me at first, made for a sketchier ride. Can't say that I'm fully used to it yet.

    • @MitchBoyer
      @MitchBoyer  Рік тому +1

      I haven’t ridden anything deeper than 50s and I definitely feel the wind on my 42s. Can’t imagine what a 60 is like! 😳

    • @ashurany
      @ashurany Рік тому

      @@MitchBoyer Really sketchy...really freaking sketchy. I'm probably going to sell them and pick up some 40s. Don't get me wrong, the 60s look sick af so they make for great pics and def a faster ride but I absolutely dread the instability. Do most of my riding in the foothills of the San Bernadino mountains, and I don't have a death wish. :)

    • @MitchBoyer
      @MitchBoyer  Рік тому +1

      @@ashurany oh yeah it gets windy there!

  • @rocknroling6869
    @rocknroling6869 2 місяці тому

    @MitchBoyer What brand of bar bag is that? Most of the ones I have found are really bulky and that one looks nice and compact. I want one. Let me know you have an affiliate link for that bag!

    • @MitchBoyer
      @MitchBoyer  2 місяці тому +1

      I’m not sure actually, it was a gift and I don’t have that bag anymore 🫣 LeadOut! and Orucase have some good smaller bar bags though

  • @festerofest4374
    @festerofest4374 5 місяців тому

    Once I made the mistake of dragging a girlfriend into cycling. It was too much.... derailleur shifting combined with Speedplay pedals. I now wish I had at least given her flat pedals to start and the experience might have been more successful and enjoyable for her. I took for granted what I had become comfortable with over 40 years and thought that with my excellent teaching and explanations she would jump right into it. Nope... she was always freaked out about the shifting or the clipping in/out.

  • @jjbaird6968
    @jjbaird6968 Рік тому

    Great video as always.
    Random- but as you wax the chain and i cant find the video, what split link do you use to connect the chain and how often do you change it?

    • @MitchBoyer
      @MitchBoyer  Рік тому +1

      It depends on the chain. For the Shimano chains, I just use the regular quick link. Shimano says it’s a one time use, but I use the same quick link multiple times. Usually switch it out every 2-3 months or so. I have an 11 speed chain from Cyclowax in my commuter that uses a special quick link that doesn’t need to be replaced for the life of the chain.

    • @jjbaird6968
      @jjbaird6968 Рік тому

      @@MitchBoyer appreciate the advice there Mitch and I will look into it - looking forward to the next few videos 👍

  • @EhrlicherEdukator
    @EhrlicherEdukator 10 місяців тому +1

    I am in the same mission here man. My girl doesn't want to use clipless pedals but I will succeed! :D

  • @bugatr0nCLIPS
    @bugatr0nCLIPS Рік тому

    What are those shoes? Been looking for white fizik SPDs forever!

    • @MitchBoyer
      @MitchBoyer  Рік тому +1

      They're the Fizik Tempo R5 Overcurve with the Shimano SM-SH41 SPD Cleat Adapters

  • @SyLens1
    @SyLens1 Рік тому +1

    If you wait later to learn it. It will be harder to learn. I gave my gf mtb spd pedals after 2 weeks. She fell a few times but nothing to worry about. Cycling became more enjoyable to her because she can tell she can put more power in the pedals.

  • @CreativeFishDesignsCharlotte
    @CreativeFishDesignsCharlotte Місяць тому

    Shes a great sport with this , i hope she's still going

  • @dmv4554
    @dmv4554 Рік тому +1

    Go Val go!

  • @alvarezfernandezmanuel
    @alvarezfernandezmanuel Рік тому +3

    only oine word ... "e-bike" :-)

  • @Learn-archViz
    @Learn-archViz 11 місяців тому

    L.A. River looking as beautiful as ever, I see. 😀

  • @tay-lore
    @tay-lore 10 місяців тому +1

    I've never done a climb in clipless pedals. Pulling up on the back pedal seems like it would just tire me out twice as fast 😂

    • @tay-lore
      @tay-lore 10 місяців тому +2

      I take it all back... I was wrong. I just went for a ride on my fixed gear, with only one foot strapped in, got up a hill that gives me trouble on my geared bike. I'm amazed. I need to get better foot retention immediately!!!

  • @aubreyxengland
    @aubreyxengland Рік тому

    her saddle looks a bit on the low side...? maybe have her get a bike fit in a future vid? that'd be "fun" :P

    • @MitchBoyer
      @MitchBoyer  Рік тому +1

      I’m hoping Val sticks with it. There’s a lot of great videos like a bike fit we can make! Good eye on the saddle. It’s deliberately low in this video (most of the segment was cut from the final version) so she could get her foot to the ground quicker while clipping in and out. She said she felt more confident with the lower saddle and I thought it was a smart solution for someone starting out. Seemed to work!

  • @bearhuntertv
    @bearhuntertv 7 місяців тому

    Kudos to Val!

  • @yo-ma-ma5598
    @yo-ma-ma5598 11 місяців тому

    I just got my first pair of clipless pedals. Hopefully falling won't be an issue for me💀

    • @MitchBoyer
      @MitchBoyer  11 місяців тому +1

      Good luck!

    • @yo-ma-ma5598
      @yo-ma-ma5598 11 місяців тому

      Update: I went to the park for a bit to practice. I fell twice. So far though I'm getting the hang of it bit by bit

  • @AM-tn8gg
    @AM-tn8gg Рік тому

    I was about to text you and complain that you not uploading content fast enough...just in time man.

  • @kkarma2004
    @kkarma2004 10 місяців тому +1

    So sweet. I wish I could find me a man who could give me that much patience, gear, and 🍑

  • @Gufolicious
    @Gufolicious Рік тому

    I tried the same thing and now my wife wont ride with me ever again -.-

  • @phillweely2108
    @phillweely2108 Рік тому

    clipping easy is too easy

  • @malthesn
    @malthesn Рік тому +1

    It's never too soon to learn 😊 You can get so much more out of cycling being clipped in (my personal experience)

    • @MitchBoyer
      @MitchBoyer  Рік тому

      I agree, hopefully it works for Val too 🤞Thanks for watching!

    • @donttouchthisatall
      @donttouchthisatall Рік тому +3

      hard disagree - but to each their own :) . While i personally do ride using SPDs, there is no body of scientific evidence to suggest that being clipped in is more efficient. Shoes do look better though.

    • @ytubela
      @ytubela Рік тому +2

      ​@@donttouchthisatall . Power was significantly greater for clipless (226.7 ± 46.2 W) vs. flat (215.2 ± 41.8
      W) pedals (p < 0.05). Heart rate was significantly greater for flat (138.5 ± 17.4 bpm) vs. clipless
      (135.2 ± 18.1 bpm) pedals (p < 0.05). However, cadence was not significantly different between
      clipless (70 ± 8.7 rpm) vs. flat (71.7 ± 13.3 rpm) pedals (p > 0.05). The greater power when
      using clipless pedals combined with a lower heart rate is an indication that clipless pedals are
      preferable to flat pedals. UNLV thesis PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MECHANICAL COMPARISONS BETWEEN CLIPLESS AND
      FLAT PEDALS
      By
      Katelyn Elisabeth Conroy

    • @ytubela
      @ytubela Рік тому

      ​@@donttouchthisatall plus nobody needed a study, all you had to count was how many flat pedals were used in the tour de France in the last 20 years

    • @Pastamistic
      @Pastamistic Рік тому

      ​@@ytubela strongly disagree with my own testing. Clipless was helpful for sprinting and pedaling out of the saddle. Otherwise my rides comparing them were identical for longer sustained rides that didn't involve sprinting or climbing out of the saddle.
      I'm well adapted to flat pedals
      There are some slight difference in technique and simply being confident on them. Poor confidence results in higher heart rates and poor performance. I've compared flats and clipless both mountain biking and road cycling and averaged 5 rides for each with each pedal type.
      Pulling up on the up stroke with clipless doesn't add any meaningful amount of power unless you're trying to squeeze out every last watt from a sprint. The hip flexors are very weak and small muscles which don't add a meaningful amount of power even if it feels like you're trying hard. They'll never compare to your glutes, hamstrings and quads all pushing down like they're designed to do. You use these muscle groups the same way on platform pedals as you do clipped in.

  • @CamNicholls
    @CamNicholls Рік тому

    Val definitely needs a TT sperm helmet now 😂

  • @humanvoicemail5059
    @humanvoicemail5059 11 місяців тому +2

    I think the best upgrade to get the wife out more, is an e-bike upgrade so she can keep up.
    Otherwise, it’s like, she’s gonna need 2-3 years of hard training while you don’t ride at all and be a couch potato… then she will catch up

  • @pdo400
    @pdo400 Рік тому +1

    Peak /r/BicyclingCirclejerk/

    • @Stettafire
      @Stettafire Місяць тому +1

      Ja, as a commuter who doesn't care about the racing (but will watch it cus it's impressive) I got the vibes of making a beginner uncomfortable for the sake of some sort of weird racer etiquette. Like let a lady use flats honestly, she'll be so much more comfortable.

  • @chemnyii
    @chemnyii Рік тому

    She needs shorter stem

  • @garrettdowd7563
    @garrettdowd7563 Рік тому

    Get a tandem. She will either love it or break up with you.

  • @redauwg911
    @redauwg911 Рік тому +3

    There is no need for clip pedals unless she is racing, Get her a pair of 5\10 shoes and mount bike pedals. All scientific tests agree, No one really pulls up on there pedals accept pro's during a sprint.
    If she fall's off the bike at a stop sign she could break her collar bone.

    • @MitchBoyer
      @MitchBoyer  Рік тому +4

      I’ve done tests with FiveTens before. They are pretty close to clipless, but not in the sprint like you said. It didn’t make it in the video but other reason for going clipless is she likes how the shoes look 😜

    • @redauwg911
      @redauwg911 Рік тому +2

      @@MitchBoyerGirls will be girls lol... Does she know 5/10 come in pink?

    • @NP13000
      @NP13000 Рік тому +1

      @@MitchBoyerdid you install her the shimano multi release cleats (SM-SH56)? should be much better for beginners
      nice video as always and sharing a hobby is great!

    • @MitchBoyer
      @MitchBoyer  Рік тому +1

      @@NP13000 yep specifically bought those for her! I think that’s what allowed her to make the save toward the end of the video 😅

    • @NP13000
      @NP13000 Рік тому +1

      @@MitchBoyer yeah that was a close call, good thinking 😅

  • @69acobb
    @69acobb Рік тому

    Get a tandem.

  • @nostromosolo6806
    @nostromosolo6806 Рік тому +8

    But why? Clipping in literally has so few benefits unless youre racing at a high level

    • @Shebrokemyboat
      @Shebrokemyboat 4 місяці тому +3

      Maybe if you live somewhere flat. I live in the Driftless region, and the difference is night and day.

    • @JZTechEngineering
      @JZTechEngineering 3 місяці тому +2

      Sprinting, steep grades, and bunny hopping are all reasons, along with the fact that it is more comfortable

    • @ThisHandleIsAlreadyTaken839
      @ThisHandleIsAlreadyTaken839 2 місяці тому +2

      I assume you ride with flat pedals if you think that...

    • @Stettafire
      @Stettafire Місяць тому

      ​@@ThisHandleIsAlreadyTaken839 We're talking about a beginner here, not a pro. For a beginner, if they can't grip the pedals cus they're so darn small they'll give up and spot riding

  • @domkopavlik
    @domkopavlik Рік тому +1

    what a mess this video is… I like your stuff but this one felt like everything and nothing happens at the same time

    • @Stettafire
      @Stettafire Місяць тому +1

      Yeah, the flipping between stories was mega confusing

  • @aquilonianace4791
    @aquilonianace4791 Рік тому

    Clipless is a meme. So are disc brakes on a road bike.

  • @marsruarua594
    @marsruarua594 10 місяців тому

    Your wife is sitting way, way too low, the ride will be much harder, her legs do not stretch properly. So many not comfortable things when you have the wrong saddly height.

    • @MitchBoyer
      @MitchBoyer  10 місяців тому +1

      Yep! I’m guessing you missed the part where I mention lowering her seat temporarily so she feels safer while learning to clip in 😉

    • @Stettafire
      @Stettafire Місяць тому +1

      For a beginner you gotta have it lower or they can't balance. Then you raise it up to its proper height after they're sorted

  • @louisGauto
    @louisGauto Рік тому

    So how I got my ex into cycling at the time besides getting her a bike, was hooking her in with the designer type bike fashion like Pas normal, Maap, and MBO etc on IG and she was amazed and wanted to "look cute"

  • @BigWealthySchlong
    @BigWealthySchlong Рік тому

    Too bright