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The things you push your feet against to make the bike go. Pedaling technique, and other stuff related to pedals. Clips and clipless pedals.
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Why are foot-long pedals not widely used?
One big difference is where the force is applied. In a conventional pedal, you press down using the ball of you foot. In a foot-long pedal you would have to center the axle so the pedal stays level, b …
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Clipless pedals: Why clipping in so darn difficult?
Part of the problem might be the "cheapness" of the pedals, let me explain :
I ride Look pedals and have been using Look Keo Carbon pedals, they are middle range (more expensive than the Easy and less … On the other hand, my friend has the cheapest look Easy pedals, in his case, the spindle is much less smooth and the pedals won't always be at the same position after unclipping. …