That's why I have SPDs on my road bike with more track-style shoes (and more flat tread shoes with spd cleats for MTB). If I put my foot out and down, the pedal releases. That is, IF the tension is set right.
I had 3 of the slow motion falls when I first started with clipless pedals and remember the first one as if it just happened 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣, a clipless beginner on a 12% gradient then the bike stopped… I can see I am falling but there is nothing I can do🤭
That's why I have SPDs on my road bike with more track-style shoes (and more flat tread shoes with spd cleats for MTB). If I put my foot out and down, the pedal releases. That is, IF the tension is set right.
I had 3 of the slow motion falls when I first started with clipless pedals and remember the first one as if it just happened 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣, a clipless beginner on a 12% gradient then the bike stopped… I can see I am falling but there is nothing I can do🤭
Haha! It's a rite of passage when learning clipless pedals. Don't feel bad!
Thank you for this video
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Should use lights both in the daytime and the night time!! Knog Cobber wide angle FLASHING lights. All the best.
Another great tip!
Ouch! Did the bike have any scratches?
The bike was just fine!
Why do you worry about the bike and not the cyclist?