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CHAPTER ONE
Guide to Safe On-and-Off Road Operation
one shoe from the pedals before bringing the
bicycle to a complete stop. Use only the cleats
supplied by, or approved by, the pedal manufac-
turer. Cleats from other pedal systems may not
release properly.
Install and adjust cleats and pedals correctly.
Incorrect installation of the cleats could cause
physical injury, so cleat installation should be done
by your Gary Fisher dealer. On most pedals, the
force required for entry and exit is adjustable.
Incorrect adjustment of the clipless pedal release
force could prevent your foot from disengagement
from the pedal. For adjustment information, read
the pedal manufacturer’s instructions supplied
with your pedals.
Keep your cleats and pedals in good condition
Before attempting to engage your cleated shoe
into the pedal, always clean both the cleats and
the pedals. Debris or contamination in the pedals,
or on the cleats, may interfere with entry or exit
of clipless pedals. If the cleat is worn, the cleat
may not properly function with the clipless pedal.
To enter clipless pedals
1. Engage the front of the cleat into the front of
the pedal (Figure 1.22) and press down with
the ball of your foot. An audible click signifies
completed entry into the pedal.
2. Check the attachment by attempting a rolling
motion on the pedal (Figure 1.23). If you
can roll your shoe off the pedal, start the
procedure again.
3. To mount the bike, push down on this pedal
while pushing off with the other foot, and at
the same time, sit on the bicycle seat.
4. Once moving, put your other foot into the
second pedal using the same technique.
To exit clipless pedals
1. Twist your heel laterally away from the center-
line of the bike (Figure 1.24).
2. As you bring the bike to a stop, place your foot on the
ground.
Figure 1.22 Engaging the cleat
Figure 1.24 Release by twisting
sideways
sideways
Figure 1.23 Test for cleat
engagement
engagement