tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19364901.post3064552919326851305..comments2020-07-30T00:40:52.384-07:00Comments on Desert Bicycling Notes: Just RidePaul Whitneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02745680604307853822noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19364901.post-3793409864914953992011-09-08T10:16:51.779-07:002011-09-08T10:16:51.779-07:00This may sound suspect but it is my experience so ...This may sound suspect but it is my experience so that makes a little sense.<br /><br />I found when I rode Frogs (and the speedplay road pedals before that, and the Look black cleats before that, and on and on)that these pedals actually allow too much free float for my feet. I know, you would think that your feet and ankles going where they please would be 'natural' and therefor the prescription for happy ankles, and knees.<br /><br />Not so in my case; Max float=knee pain for me. My shade tree logic suggssts that there is not much 'normal' about stressing your 'drive train' via repetitive 12 inch circles for hours on end. My feet need a mix of freedom and restriction and I have arrived at the happy place with SPD's. This works for me, not saying it will for you. Good luck with that knee.<br /><br />Yr Pal Dr CDr Codfishhttp://www.drcodfish.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com