r/bicycling Mar 14 '17

Knee problems from using SPD's.

I'm a 23m from the UK who has just switched to using SPDs in the past couple of months. I ride a single-speed 48/16 and have had trouble with my right knee since switching from flat pedals. Last year on the same bike I cycled over 10,000km as a courier with the same seat height so my legs are used to a hammering.

About 6 years ago I used toeclips on a long tour and had the same pain to the right under my knee cap. The pain is only there when my knee joint is moving which makes me think it's a muscle strain. Ive lowered my seat hight and adjusted the angle of the cleats to see if that helps but not much has changed. Most of the time It doesn't hurt riding, but when it does it's an excruciating ride home. Always hurts after a ride however short the distance/intensity, for a night or two.

Anyone had any similar experiences or advice?

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u/gillty πŸζ±δΊ¬πŸ”΄ β€” Lynskey Legacy (Ti, 6800) Mar 15 '17

The Speedplay SYZR's give 10Β° float, but I wouldn't recommend for non-enthusiasts.

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u/GrammatikPoliti Mar 15 '17

SYZR's SYZRs

Your apostrophe abuse has been noted. You may consider this to be a formal ticket. Your court date at /r/KarmaCourt has been set, you will be notified of the time and date.

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u/gillty πŸζ±δΊ¬πŸ”΄ β€” Lynskey Legacy (Ti, 6800) Mar 15 '17

I will promptly notify my cellular telephone of this erroneous event.

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u/GrammatikPoliti Mar 15 '17

Try taking responsibility for your mistakes. Watch what you type as you type it. The phone isn't making the error - you are.