Always too scared to use them.Just wondering how many of you use clipless pedals with the e-bike?
I have now more distance with clipless than flat pedals with my pedelec and I would not switch back.
Z
Once you use them you'll never turn back (barring an injury as above !) ... if you get some Shimano PD647s (perfect for eBikes) you can easily ride unclipped on them with or without cleats so nothing to be scared of - just take your time getting used to them .Always too scared to use them.
Hi Alex,Once you use them you'll never turn back (barring an injury as above !) ... if you get some Shimano PD647s (perfect for eBikes) you can easily ride unclipped on them with or without cleats so nothing to be scared of - just take your time getting used to them .
Not really - multidirectional release cleats are so easy to unclip from you don't give it a 2nd thought. If you're stopping and starting putting your foot on the floor every minute or so with loads of cars weaving around buses etc in a queue you just don't clip in. That's why those downhill pedals I linked are so good - they feel just like normal ones in conditions like that and there's virtually no "hunt where to clip in" nonsense with the pedal platform as a guide.Hi Alex,
The thought of something slowing down your reflexes in the event of getting yourself out of trouble,makes me more wary of these pedals. What do you think Alex, do you disagree ?
Mountainsport
Highly recommended. I tried the 3 and 5 series ones (both single and double-sided) - 3 pairs tossed in the spares bin and fitted the 647s to both my bikes. The one-side cleat / one side normal ones were the worst .. seemed like a good idea initially whilst I got used to them but could never get the right side going. The others were OK but nowhere near as versatile and much harder to clip into. None of them used for more than about 50 miles before getting fed up with them.Shimano PD647s - they look good. It has been something I've considered from the first time I bought my MTB years ago.
Another convert. Great stuff .Well had 1 ride out with the Clipless Pedals today. Ghouluk sent me a pair and I ordered some cleats. Last week I tried them up and down the cup-de-sac and seemed OK. Today was a proper test, 20 miles with plenty stops. They were great - ease to clip in and easy to clip out. I would definitely recommend using clipless pedals.
Protect the spring / mech of those Shimano pedals with WD40 (spray into spring on both sides of the pedal) so they don't rust up in Winter months (although these seem far less prone to it than the 324s). Set them completely open to begin with till you get used to them then can tighten up a bit once they're broken in if you want. With those pedals you don't have to be clipped in to comfortably ride so there's plenty of time to do it 'in ride' if you want to at any stage.Just having a pair of 647's fitted at the moment (while the bike is in for a slight fix). £42 fitted.
Saves me finding a spanner!
I know absolutely nothing about clip less, just thought I'd give them a try, especially as my feet slip off my present pedals occasionally.
I'm hoping I'm a convert....we shall see!