Nervous new beginner
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Nervous new beginnerI am 51 yrs old and just ordered a Argon 18 Plutonium bike, I have never ridden before apart from short stints on a mountain bike.
I am feeling a bit nervous about using cleats when clicking into the pedals. I have bought mountain bike shoes as I feel I will be able to manage the process better with these. I must be going through a mid life crisis as took up running a couple of years ago haha. Any advice is welcome!
Re: Nervous new beginnerYou have decided what you want to do, advice will follow. My wife has just also started with mountain bike clipins. Hang around the forum & ask questions. Ride on a grass surface clipping in & out, it soon becomes natural. All the best.
Last edited by Mustang on Sun Jan 30, 2011 5:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Nervous new beginnerWelcome and just keep riding
(nothing wrong with taking up running and cycling as part of a crisis!) Amateur oenologist and green-friendly commuter.
Re: Nervous new beginnerG'Day LL, welcome outside
As Mustang said, the trick to learning to use clipless pedals is to start with the binding tension backed right off and to do lots of laps of your local footy ground. Don't look at your feet either, you want the action to become automatic as soon as possible. There's worse ways to have a mid life crisis Cheers Shaun ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
Re: Nervous new beginnerThanks heaps for your supportive comments and advice!
Re: Nervous new beginnerThe good thing about those pedals, if they are like mine, is that you clip in on one side and the other side is just a normal pedal. That means it's really easy to just ride with your feet on top of the pedals, not clipped in. It helps when you are just getting started, especially when getting going at the traffic lights or intersections or something. That what's really good about those moutain bike shoes (SPDs - which means something presumably). You can clip in later when you have got over that initial rush to get the bike going.
Unclipping is the bit to remember but you'll be nervous about that so you won't forget unless you get flustered. Just unclip ahead of when you think you need to, you'll be right! More women our age should ride - I reckon there's something to be said for a bit of maturity on the bike.
Re: Nervous new beginnerA stationary trainer can also help with getting used to clipping in and out, it's what I have done for my wife, if you dont have access to one, grass is your friend
Re: Nervous new beginnerI held onto a table and practised clipping in and out for about 30 minutes. Not very interesting so I suggest you watch TV at the same time. After a while it will become second nature. Even with grass to fall on, I wouldn't have ridden straight away with cleats without having done this first. When you are comfortable to upgrade to grass, learn how to fall and don't panic while doing it. Sorry if that sounds negative, but if you hang out bits like arms and knees then they will get hurt.
I've never done the grass thing but I've heard it helps. Welcome aboard
Re: Nervous new beginner1. you will clip stack. Everyone does. If you search on here you'll even find a thread about it. Just make sure you add yours
2. if you are new to the roadie thing I'd suggest not using clip ins to start off with. Just ride in runners for a couple of weeks to get used to the bike. 3. when you do clip stack find somewhere soft to land and maybe spend a few weeks riding on safer bike paths before going out on the road. 4. mid life crisis. If you think that's bad wait until you discover upgraditis Can't think of anything else other than welcome
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If you don't have a stationery trainer, get your bike in a standard doorway (where you can hold on to both sides). Practice clipping in and out by back-pedalling (i.e. freewheeling). When you think you've got it right, graduate to park paths etc.,. where grass is better to fall on. Once out in traffic, try to look ahead and clip-out well before you have to come to a stop. Cheers WombatK - Jerry Garcia, Grateful Dead
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Practice,Practice and more Practice
Re: Nervous new beginnerI'm also fairly new and I've had 2 clip stacks (one in the driveway!). It is almost inevitable and suprisingly other than embarrassment and a small graze on my leg it wasn't that bad. I am very aware of whats ahead and if unsure unclip one. Hoping you're loving it as much as I am.
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Shimano Pedal Dynamics - They came up with a cool acronym and scrambled to find words to fit methinks 2009 Avanti Cadent Team
2007 Avanti Carbonio Team - Died and gone to heaven 2005 Avanti Barracuda - Reincarnated ![]()
Re: Nervous new beginnerHey Lycra Lady, I had been cycling for decades on road, mountain and hybrid bikes with toe clips. I was in my 50s when I got click in pedals on my road bike. No problem getting used to them. Talk to the people at your local bike store to get them set up so they release easily and you can click out quickly. It doesn't take long to get used to them and you'll wonder why it took you so long to try them.
Re: Nervous new beginnerWell I picked up my bike today and yes I did have a fall........ on on the driveway (when my husband was supposed to be holding the bike haha), and on the grass. Practiced heaps and am feeling way better now, went for a little ride on a bike path as was not feeling ready to hit the road and I had also been for a run prior so the legs were a bit tired. I am okay at unclipping now when I can plan ahead but panic and get flustered if i have to suddenly stop. Thanks for all your input I really appreciate it. Looking forward to improving and graduating to the road.
Re: Nervous new beginnerCongrats on taking the plunge - you won't look back. In a couple of weeks, it'll be second nature, and the panic attacks
will fade into distant memories. However, one reservation I've got is that if you live in Sydney, the falls could well have been due to heat exhaustion. Clipless pedals can't protect you from that ! Cheers WombatK - Jerry Garcia, Grateful Dead
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It's true. I have gone over a couple of times but stayed relaxed and kept my arms and legs tucked in. For me, it didn't hurt a bit! ![]()
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You will get better and it becomes second nature very quickly. Everyone has the panic at first, especially when something unexpected happens. I saw a young woman from my work last night in the park, she was on her first clipped ride and doing well until she recognised me and tried to stop and say hello - and fell off right in front of me. Happens to everyone - has certainly happened to me.
Re: Nervous new beginnerWelcome and all the above is true.
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Sweet Pics, pics, pics, pics, pics, pics, pics, pics, pics. It aint real until the pics are up Well somebdy had to say it ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
Re: Nervous new beginnerCan't believe that I completed my longest ride so far safe and sound and then fell off at the last set of traffic lights on my way to the coffee shop!!
I would put pics up if I knew how to! I am not only a novice bike rider but apparently a novice computer user as well haha.
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Ha, that's often the way it is...complete a ride only to have a brain snap and the end and end up having a clip stack, I think that we've all been there and done that! Keep going and it will become second nature. Lisa
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Any moderator should be only too happy to help you with loading the pics... pm Mulger Bill and he won't be able to help himself Don't beat yourself up about the clip-stack. Everyone makes mistakes when they're tired. WombatK - Jerry Garcia, Grateful Dead
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