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Hi my name is thomas and i like the speed of your stade . The look, and the
price, but im
worried about my feet being down at lights and starting up again with clip on
pedel. I has a
recumbent before and it was a problem, but it was a lighting thunderbolt a much
heavyer
bike. Do you have any tips




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Hi my name is thomas and i like the speed of your stade . The look, and the price, but im worried about my feet being down at lights and starting up again...
bent100000
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Jan 9, 2007
9:12 am

Thomas, Welcome to the group. You didn't mention how tall you are or what your Xseam measurement is. A Strada with a Euroseat would be your best choice. The...
Denny Voorhees
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Jan 9, 2007
12:00 pm

Or...dispense with cleats altogether and using platform pedals. This message has been brought to you by the good people at PADD. <People for the Advancement of...
Barron Thompson
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Jan 10, 2007
12:22 am

... Hard to keep your feet on the pedals and spin that way. Once you develop a spin, it's hard to use platforms as you keep pulling your feet off. -- Mark...
markw
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Jan 10, 2007
10:47 am

... Mark It's not that hard. I can easily spin over 100 rpms without my feet coming off the pedals. Your mileage (it seems) does vary :)...
Barron Thompson
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Jan 11, 2007
12:01 am

... Yeah, but once you get to where you lift or pull because you're running clipless all the time, it's harder to spin on platforms. I try to sprint with...
markw
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Jan 15, 2007
10:53 am

I like to put my feet down at stops and I've gotten into the habit, good or bad, of pushing off with my feet and swinging them up to the pedals to start. I...
Bill Adams
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Jan 11, 2007
4:07 am

... I'm pondering platform pedals, so I have more range of foot placement. I don't tend to pedal one-footed, but I do rest my feet when coasting, and I do...
Zebee Johnstone
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Jan 10, 2007
10:54 am

... This is not very sexy but neither am I ;-). I never have a problem using old BMX Beartrap Pedals coupled with Power Grip Straps. Just get on and ride. ...
Jim Connelley
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Jan 10, 2007
10:03 pm

I mounted a set of the forte' ATB lightweight from Performance bike on my Corsa. They are thinner and lighter (260 grams) and have sealed bearings than most of...
ftnhills38
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Jan 11, 2007
8:59 am

... Wellgos are like 10-15 bucks. :) They're what I put on the kids BMX bikes. Anyway, one thing Charlie Dwyer mentions is energy used to keep your feet on...
markw
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Jan 11, 2007
9:05 am

... The pedals I have now are platform one side and cleat the other, the platform having a sort of serrated edge. But the platform pedals I am thinking of are...
Zebee Johnstone
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Jan 11, 2007
11:47 am

Concerning clipless pedals and my Giro, I like more float than is offered by SPD. I tried Speedplay Frogs but I had an awful time trying to unclip quickly and ...
Paul LeBlanc
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Jan 12, 2007
9:27 am

... It depends on why you had trouble unclipping quickly and easily from the Frogs. Was it a matter of force required? Or that you can release only to the...
robo_junior
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Jan 12, 2007
11:55 am

I was having problems unclipping the Speedplay frogs with the crankarm at its furthest position (leg extended). The toe of my shoe would strike the crankarm as...
Paul LeBlanc
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Jan 24, 2007
10:51 am

I ride a Strada, the following represents my experience in town dealing with traffic controls. For short commutes in heavy traffic, doing without clips is...
Charlie Dwyer
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Jan 10, 2007
3:48 pm

They have those pedals that have both, that might be your best compromise for now, that is what I have on my Giro. I have gotten pretty good at track standing...
Vern Green
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Jan 10, 2007
10:57 pm

... I gear down and keep my right foot clipped and the right crank at 12 o'clock or slightly closer to me. Makes for easy starts. I also do one foot drills on...
markw
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Jan 11, 2007
2:33 am

I can't help but wonder if those without cleats are putting much push and pull on the pedals. Admittedly, if you are coasting along, and not racing, cleats...
psyclng
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Jan 15, 2007
3:08 am

... It's all about efficiency. You can't pull with your foot if it's not attached to the pedal somehow. I don't know about you, but I don't hop on my bike to...
markw
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Jan 15, 2007
10:52 am

... The people who use platform pedals with pegs that engage in the tread say this isn't a problem but I too am dubious I want more foot position on the pedal...
Zebee Johnstone
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Jan 12, 2007
12:15 pm

Let me try this again. Or...dispense with cleats altogether and use platform pedals. This message has been brought to you by the good people at PAPP. <People...
Barron Thompson
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Jan 15, 2007
10:55 am

I'm getting into this debate late so if I'm off base please forgive me. One thing to note about not using cleats...without cleats the only way to keep your...
Doug Brinson
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Jan 19, 2007
2:24 am

... Not to mention you're not relaxing those muscles so they're always in use, making you tire quicker. Peoples fear of clipless is usually because they've...
markw
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Jan 19, 2007
10:53 am

... I agree with this. ... It depends on the pedal system. Not all release in a crash, and it is not obvious to me that releasing in a crash is always a good...
robo_junior
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Jan 19, 2007
11:40 am

... Drop into a lower gear when you stop. I had issues when I first started, but 4k later I'm fine. -- Mark Wolfe Lakeside, Ca....
markw
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Jan 10, 2007
9:10 am

There is some rotational play when you install the frog cleats. On an MTB I would adjust them such that when my foot was in a neutral position, it was hard...
Jim Verheul
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Jan 24, 2007
6:38 pm

... I adjust frogs so that when the shoe is rotated in, it almost touches the crankarm. Which I guess is what you're trying to convey here. I also had...
markw
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