Hey no harm meant but you should try to get the audio stereo as of now it's only in my left ear and it would make your already educative video all that more enticing
I thought that was just me ha ha I migrated from road/track to mtb recently. Clipped in was too much for me on downhill runs. Flat just felt wrong. Ended up with a set of very concave pedals, both front-rear and L-R concave. It's actually hard to get my foot off sometimes. Shimano does a set with SPD one side, flat the other. I've considered drilling them for pins on the flat side, but there hasn't been a rainy enough day. This infuriates trackies by the way - they can see the logic behind it, but "you're not using the lightest pedal available?? And you're riding your track bike TO the track??" I swear wearing lycra leads to brain damage. One of these days I'll let them know I'm also running tubeless and take a gravel track to get there.
No, not just you. That uneasy feeling when pointed downhill clipped in is just human. It goes away with time and experience though. Just keep shredding and it'll get better. No need to drill the Shimano combi pedals. There are a lot of companies that offer combination/hybrid pedals with SPD. Some companies even do SPD better than Shimano.
thnx so much, very helpful
I'm so happy I could help. :-) Working on the "old guy" video. I'm hoping that video will be helpful too!
@@MTB4TH awesome! I'm older and just getting into biking, in more than a casual way. so it's great to learn from those in the know. thnx again!
Hey no harm meant but you should try to get the audio stereo as of now it's only in my left ear and it would make your already educative video all that more enticing
Oh crap. Sorry. I didn't notice that. Thanks for letting me know! I had stereo before exporting.
I thought that was just me ha ha
I migrated from road/track to mtb recently. Clipped in was too much for me on downhill runs. Flat just felt wrong.
Ended up with a set of very concave pedals, both front-rear and L-R concave. It's actually hard to get my foot off sometimes.
Shimano does a set with SPD one side, flat the other. I've considered drilling them for pins on the flat side, but there hasn't been a rainy enough day.
This infuriates trackies by the way - they can see the logic behind it, but "you're not using the lightest pedal available?? And you're riding your track bike TO the track??"
I swear wearing lycra leads to brain damage.
One of these days I'll let them know I'm also running tubeless and take a gravel track to get there.
No, not just you. That uneasy feeling when pointed downhill clipped in is just human. It goes away with time and experience though. Just keep shredding and it'll get better.
No need to drill the Shimano combi pedals. There are a lot of companies that offer combination/hybrid pedals with SPD. Some companies even do SPD better than Shimano.
@@MTB4TH I’ve been riding over 30yrs. Any day now…