hurri47
Well-Known Member
I failed to score any decent SPD/platforms at the GABA swap meet this weekend, so I pulled some crappy Nashbar ones out of my junk bin, stuck them on my Cannondale SuperV conversion, and went out and rode 45 miles.
I should have done this weeks ago. I can't say I hadn't realized how much attention I had been putting into positioning my feet on the platforms, because I have always been painfully aware of it, but boy was it nice to not have to do that any more!
Starting had been easier lately once I started doing it sitting up rather than in my normal pretty reclined position, and the SPDs just improve it even more. Starting with my dominant right foot clipped in, sometimes I will get two full strokes in before raising my left. I even spun the wheel once starting on pavement. Easy there Tiger!
Advice: if you are used to riding clipped in on your normal bikes, don't wait as long as I did to do it on your Cruzbike. Given sufficient prior experience, there's very little downside and lots to gain.
-Dan
I should have done this weeks ago. I can't say I hadn't realized how much attention I had been putting into positioning my feet on the platforms, because I have always been painfully aware of it, but boy was it nice to not have to do that any more!
Starting had been easier lately once I started doing it sitting up rather than in my normal pretty reclined position, and the SPDs just improve it even more. Starting with my dominant right foot clipped in, sometimes I will get two full strokes in before raising my left. I even spun the wheel once starting on pavement. Easy there Tiger!
Advice: if you are used to riding clipped in on your normal bikes, don't wait as long as I did to do it on your Cruzbike. Given sufficient prior experience, there's very little downside and lots to gain.
-Dan