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05-31-2004, 08:00 PM
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#11 (permalink)
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06-01-2004, 01:04 AM
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#12 (permalink)
| | | Re: The next battle of the clipless On Mon, 31 May 2004 18:57:16 -0700 in rec.bicycles.misc, "MarkR"
<mail@*splinters*mrstudio.com> wrote:
> No way I could clip out in time. I went down
> five (yes five) times. None the worse for wear except a skinned elbow and
> bruises, but I'm a little scared of my bike and pedals right now.
you need to loosen them up a bit, and then you'll probably have
to tighten them over several months as the new cleats wear in. | |
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06-01-2004, 01:04 AM
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#13 (permalink)
| | | Re: The next battle of the clipless On Mon, 31 May 2004 18:57:16 -0700 in rec.bicycles.misc, "MarkR"
<mail@*splinters*mrstudio.com> wrote:
> No way I could clip out in time. I went down
> five (yes five) times. None the worse for wear except a skinned elbow and
> bruises, but I'm a little scared of my bike and pedals right now.
you need to loosen them up a bit, and then you'll probably have
to tighten them over several months as the new cleats wear in. | |
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06-01-2004, 01:04 AM
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#14 (permalink)
| | | Re: The next battle of the clipless On Mon, 31 May 2004 18:57:16 -0700 in rec.bicycles.misc, "MarkR"
<mail@*splinters*mrstudio.com> wrote:
> No way I could clip out in time. I went down
> five (yes five) times. None the worse for wear except a skinned elbow and
> bruises, but I'm a little scared of my bike and pedals right now.
you need to loosen them up a bit, and then you'll probably have
to tighten them over several months as the new cleats wear in. | |
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06-01-2004, 01:04 AM
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#15 (permalink)
| | | Re: The next battle of the clipless On Mon, 31 May 2004 18:57:16 -0700 in rec.bicycles.misc, "MarkR"
<mail@*splinters*mrstudio.com> wrote:
> No way I could clip out in time. I went down
> five (yes five) times. None the worse for wear except a skinned elbow and
> bruises, but I'm a little scared of my bike and pedals right now.
you need to loosen them up a bit, and then you'll probably have
to tighten them over several months as the new cleats wear in. | |
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06-01-2004, 01:04 AM
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#16 (permalink)
| | | Re: The next battle of the clipless On Mon, 31 May 2004 18:57:16 -0700 in rec.bicycles.misc, "MarkR"
<mail@*splinters*mrstudio.com> wrote:
> No way I could clip out in time. I went down
> five (yes five) times. None the worse for wear except a skinned elbow and
> bruises, but I'm a little scared of my bike and pedals right now.
you need to loosen them up a bit, and then you'll probably have
to tighten them over several months as the new cleats wear in. | |
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06-01-2004, 02:51 AM
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#17 (permalink)
| | | Re: The next battle of the clipless MarkR wrote:
:: I went out today with a friend for what I thought would be an easy
:: day to get used to the clipless. We rode in this strange area near
:: our houses. Right in the middle of a rural residential area is an
:: old mining area known as Logan Cut or "the cuts" of about 8000 acres.
::
:: It's an area everyone knows about but none of my friends or
:: acquantances have been in. As mentioned, it's an historic
:: hydrolically mined area.
::
:: Well, it turned out to be the most tecnically difficult riding I've
:: ever done. We rode for six hours (with breaks) and only covered 25
:: miles! It really got to me: going up steep (10 to 15%) hills, full
:: of ruts, and suddenly hitting deep mud or a patch of wet mining
:: tailings (about the consistency of talcum powder). No way I could
:: clip out in time. I went down five (yes five) times. None the worse
:: for wear except a skinned elbow and bruises, but I'm a little scared
:: of my bike and pedals right now. I DEFINITELY need to practice on
:: the clipless on less technical roads (pavement sounds real
:: interesting about now - at least red lights don't appear suddenly
:: with no warning!)
::
Wow. Mark -- it's time for some easy rides...otherwise, you may really get
fear of the saddle. Keep to routes you know well. I say short and
frequent.
I did 25 (I consider that short) on Sunday with no problems. Going again
this morning.
:: --
:: Mark Rehmar
:: Please remove *splinters* to reply by email | |
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06-01-2004, 02:51 AM
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#18 (permalink)
| | | Re: The next battle of the clipless MarkR wrote:
:: I went out today with a friend for what I thought would be an easy
:: day to get used to the clipless. We rode in this strange area near
:: our houses. Right in the middle of a rural residential area is an
:: old mining area known as Logan Cut or "the cuts" of about 8000 acres.
::
:: It's an area everyone knows about but none of my friends or
:: acquantances have been in. As mentioned, it's an historic
:: hydrolically mined area.
::
:: Well, it turned out to be the most tecnically difficult riding I've
:: ever done. We rode for six hours (with breaks) and only covered 25
:: miles! It really got to me: going up steep (10 to 15%) hills, full
:: of ruts, and suddenly hitting deep mud or a patch of wet mining
:: tailings (about the consistency of talcum powder). No way I could
:: clip out in time. I went down five (yes five) times. None the worse
:: for wear except a skinned elbow and bruises, but I'm a little scared
:: of my bike and pedals right now. I DEFINITELY need to practice on
:: the clipless on less technical roads (pavement sounds real
:: interesting about now - at least red lights don't appear suddenly
:: with no warning!)
::
Wow. Mark -- it's time for some easy rides...otherwise, you may really get
fear of the saddle. Keep to routes you know well. I say short and
frequent.
I did 25 (I consider that short) on Sunday with no problems. Going again
this morning.
:: --
:: Mark Rehmar
:: Please remove *splinters* to reply by email | |
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06-01-2004, 02:51 AM
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#19 (permalink)
| | | Re: The next battle of the clipless MarkR wrote:
:: I went out today with a friend for what I thought would be an easy
:: day to get used to the clipless. We rode in this strange area near
:: our houses. Right in the middle of a rural residential area is an
:: old mining area known as Logan Cut or "the cuts" of about 8000 acres.
::
:: It's an area everyone knows about but none of my friends or
:: acquantances have been in. As mentioned, it's an historic
:: hydrolically mined area.
::
:: Well, it turned out to be the most tecnically difficult riding I've
:: ever done. We rode for six hours (with breaks) and only covered 25
:: miles! It really got to me: going up steep (10 to 15%) hills, full
:: of ruts, and suddenly hitting deep mud or a patch of wet mining
:: tailings (about the consistency of talcum powder). No way I could
:: clip out in time. I went down five (yes five) times. None the worse
:: for wear except a skinned elbow and bruises, but I'm a little scared
:: of my bike and pedals right now. I DEFINITELY need to practice on
:: the clipless on less technical roads (pavement sounds real
:: interesting about now - at least red lights don't appear suddenly
:: with no warning!)
::
Wow. Mark -- it's time for some easy rides...otherwise, you may really get
fear of the saddle. Keep to routes you know well. I say short and
frequent.
I did 25 (I consider that short) on Sunday with no problems. Going again
this morning.
:: --
:: Mark Rehmar
:: Please remove *splinters* to reply by email | |
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06-01-2004, 02:51 AM
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#20 (permalink)
| | | Re: The next battle of the clipless MarkR wrote:
:: I went out today with a friend for what I thought would be an easy
:: day to get used to the clipless. We rode in this strange area near
:: our houses. Right in the middle of a rural residential area is an
:: old mining area known as Logan Cut or "the cuts" of about 8000 acres.
::
:: It's an area everyone knows about but none of my friends or
:: acquantances have been in. As mentioned, it's an historic
:: hydrolically mined area.
::
:: Well, it turned out to be the most tecnically difficult riding I've
:: ever done. We rode for six hours (with breaks) and only covered 25
:: miles! It really got to me: going up steep (10 to 15%) hills, full
:: of ruts, and suddenly hitting deep mud or a patch of wet mining
:: tailings (about the consistency of talcum powder). No way I could
:: clip out in time. I went down five (yes five) times. None the worse
:: for wear except a skinned elbow and bruises, but I'm a little scared
:: of my bike and pedals right now. I DEFINITELY need to practice on
:: the clipless on less technical roads (pavement sounds real
:: interesting about now - at least red lights don't appear suddenly
:: with no warning!)
::
Wow. Mark -- it's time for some easy rides...otherwise, you may really get
fear of the saddle. Keep to routes you know well. I say short and
frequent.
I did 25 (I consider that short) on Sunday with no problems. Going again
this morning.
:: --
:: Mark Rehmar
:: Please remove *splinters* to reply by email | |
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