Using clipless pedals is a rite of passage for many beginner road, gravel, and mountain bike riders. Sometimes called clip-in, click-in, or SPDs by riders, these pedals provide a more secure ...
Hey there, biker dude/dudette. You’re biking pretty well there, carving up the street real nice. Nice control, decent stamina. But if you want to take your cycling to the next level, it’s time to ...
Fear of a 'clipless moment' and falling over deterred Adam Vaughan from trying clipless pedals for years. But now he's jumped, there's no looking back I haven't fallen over. Not in my first 24 hours, ...
Stopping for a red light in town a couple of weeks ago, I experienced the panic many riders new to using clipless pedals feel—being unable to unclip your foot from your pedal and toppling over. While ...
Look Cycle has been a pioneer in cycling pedals. It took its popular ski binding technology and adapted it for road cycling, and soon found Tour de France champions including Bernard Hinault and Greg ...
Clipping in to your pedals puts you into one of two mountain biking tribes. The flat pedal lovers enjoy the world of long pins and foot-out riding, while clipper-inners prefer the increased pedaling ...
While toe straps remain useful – like for holding a spare tyre under your saddle – you might think toe clips had been superseded by clipless pedals. But they still have their uses: for riding on flat ...
Look Cycle has been a pioneer in cycling pedals. It took its popular ski binding technology and adapted it for road cycling, and soon found Tour de France champions including Bernard Hinault and Greg ...