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Originally Posted by masraum View Post
I think I've been releasing my right foot first, but I can't imagine that it really matters which foot you pick. I'm actually having a much tougher time getting the cleats into the clips than getting out, but yeah, I should definitely reduce the tension some. She's not going to like it at all. I don't think I need it to be as high as it is.

Forget the clips ins. Get her riding first with regular shoe. I suggest you lower her saddle an inch so she's able to tip toe and not fall over. Once she's comfortable after many stops and goes, then raise the saddle 1/2" at a time until it goes back to 1". Start dialing in / fine tune from there. A lot of new rider forget that with the saddle so high, they forget to lean with a leg out to keep from falling over.
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