steve_sordy
Wedding Crasher
Both at the same time, the perfect diplomatic response!Clipped in as my prosthetic leg needs to be attached to the pedal. I sometimes ride with a flat on my analogue leg side. .........
Both at the same time, the perfect diplomatic response!Clipped in as my prosthetic leg needs to be attached to the pedal. I sometimes ride with a flat on my analogue leg side. .........
Clipped in as my prosthetic leg needs to be attached to the pedal. I sometimes ride with a flat on my analogue leg side. I tried magnetic pedals from Maglock but the pros still moved about when pedalling hard
I'll check them out many thanks@Janluke i just looked at Maglock, they don’t look good.. try Magpeds, link above
I'm right there with you Blakey, I a little skittish on flats. The grip is really good when my foot stays on the pedal.Been an SPD rider since I bought my first MTB decades ago. Went straight to SPDs when I bought my eMTB in September 2020. Rode them all winter. This spring I bought a pair of flats. Rode them for about half a dozen rides and switched back.
Why? My feet keep coming off the pedals. I do some jumping/hops on the various trails around here. I 100% admit I cheat and use the SPDs to help me hop, but I do preload the suspension so it's a bit of technique and a bit of cheating. But the main difference is that when clipped in I feel part of the bike. I just feel like, as long as I can guide the bike where I want it to go, I'll go there too. When unclipped I was never certain I was going to go where the bike went, and sometimes my feet just clean slipped off which is painful and scary. Of course the downside is when my bike hit a tree a few weeks ago, so did I.
The way I see it with flat pedal/decent shoe grip levels there's very little downside to using flats over Spuds. The main downside in my opinion is the lack of waterproof flat pedal boots being available and the clipless shoes being available in a waterproof boot?
Back when I did race in Spuds when it was really muddy i would put flats on, no one wants to be rolling around on the floor in the mud trying to unclip?
Come on shoe manufacturers start making flat compatible waterproof boots like the clipless versions!
EG:
I stupidly bought the 5:10 trail cross boot thinking that they would be great, i was wrong. they are a pain to put on, water is designed to seep out and they are not that comfortable. Good grip levels though.
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