Switching out our pedals proved to be pretty straightforward.
Just remember to pay attention to the direction of the screw threads: each pedal is designed to prevent the forward motion of the crankshaft from spinning it loose.
We opted for "mountain" style cycling shoes to make it easier and safer to walk around with minimal damage to our cleats or the ground/floor. After all, we plan on hopping off our bikes to check out the countryside this summer!
To test out our new pedals and shoes for the first time, we opted for a scenic ride to St. George Island in St. Mary's County.
It was a perfect test run, as it's a pretty flat route. We enjoyed the beautiful waterfront ride with family, and stopped for a few photos.
A highlight of the route was visiting Piney Point Lighthouse. Our SPD shoes made it possible to hop off our bikes and take a look around...
We'd love to hear from any fellow cyclists who use clipless pedals. Did you encounter any challenges when making the switch? We appreciate any tips/pointers as we get used to the new system!
I'm still way too chicken to make the switch to clipless! But I can't even handle riding my road bike anywhere where there is traffic and I might have to quickly take my feet out of the cages. I'm prone to panic when I get to traffic lights.
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