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Old January 28th 08, 05:48 PM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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1. Does anyone use mtb bike style pedals - that kind with cleats that
clip into a specific style pedal (Shimano, Egg Baters, etc.). If not,
why not??

2. Do most male riders wear something special to comfort their private
parts, i.e. padded shorts, athletic type supporter, etc.? I find my
private area gets a bit sore after a short time.

Thanks for help -


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Old January 28th 08, 07:06 PM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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cycling shorts or layered shorts of some kind of slippery material. a
support cup will only make it worse.

clipless pedals are used by only a couple of riders, and are concidered
kind of eccentric. Not suggested for anyone in the
beginner/intermediate area.


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Old January 28th 08, 07:50 PM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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I went to a Muni weekend several years ago where there was a rider using
some sort of pedal clips. He would fall like the rest of us but I
never saw him fall with his feet stuck to the pedals.

He also used clips to jump rope on a giraffe unicycle.

I don't know what kind of shorts he wore.


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Old January 28th 08, 08:08 PM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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Wheel Rider wrote:
He also used clips to jump rope on a giraffe unicycle.




Now THAT sounds dangerous!


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Old January 29th 08, 06:10 AM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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1. Not a good idea, but...
I read of a guy who could jump higher because of them and he felt like
he had more control. It took him a few weeks to get used to them
before he could do anything challenging.

2. Two sets of cycling shorts and Chamoix Butt'r


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Old January 29th 08, 09:36 PM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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I've tried clipless pedals. I did feel like I had more control with them
and I was able to hop quicker and more nimbly. It was a bit scary at
first, but I never actually fell over. I was able to unclip fairly
easily. I would be scared to do any big drops or anything because it
would be likely for me to not be able to unclip. Also, with a clipless
setup the ball of your foot is centered on the pedal. This means that
if you were to do a big drop you could hurt your ankles. Most riders
prefer to center the middle of their feet over the pedals to avoid this
problem.

As for bike shorts, they are essential.

Seamus


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Old January 30th 08, 04:20 AM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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smcmorrow wrote:
Also, with a clipless setup the ball of your foot is centered on the
pedal. This means that if you were to do a big drop you could hurt your
ankles. Most riders prefer to center the middle of their feet over the
pedals to avoid this problem.



Definately good to have the center of your pedal directly under your
arche for big drops to avoid tearing your achilies.

On most cycling shoes you can adjust the positioning of the cleat
forward & back. Injury from drops would be less likely in the rear
most position, but less power on uphills (I have the most control w/
the _ball_ of my foot over the center of the pedal). Also you could
grind out the slots for the cleats to move them back even more.


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