There’s a couple of reasons you should make sure your shoelaces are tied up securely before you set off on a bike ride.
One is that it can be dangerous if your laces get snarled up in your pedals or in the front mech.
The other is that if it does happen, someone may film the incident, and post the footage to YouTube.
As cyclist Cab Davidson, who filmed the incident on Burrell’s Walk in Cambridge, did here; enjoy.

8 thoughts on “Video: Why you should always check your shoelaces before a bike ride”
I’ve got a son with dyspraxia
I’ve got a son with dyspraxia who can’t tie shoe laces. Got him some Koollaces from a local cobblers. Fantastic invention, silicone straps replace the laces – no trailling bits to get tangled up in the mech!! Ended up buying a pair myself.
On a dyspraxia awareness note, my son is 12yo, but only got the hang of riding a bike 2 years ago. He completed the Manchester 100 (km) this year. There’s hope out there for all dyspraxia sufferers & their parents.
TimOFEE wrote:
That’s a fantastic achievement – well done him!
I did both shoes once. Stupid
I did both shoes once. Stupid shimanos. Fell over.
Once did that at speed an a
Once did that at speed an a fixey.
Didn’t do it again!
Did that when I first got
Did that when I first got into cycling…. my lace slowly wound into my pedal cycling up a fat hill. I hit the floor, embaressed.
wellsprop wrote:
I used to ride with a bungee wrapped around my rear rack. One time, it came loose and managed to completely wrap itself around my cassette and into the derailleur.
I carry a bungee in my bag, now…
Slow news day in the world of
Slow news day in the world of cycling. Tomorrow, “man gets chain mark on trousers.”
Indeed,
Indeed,
cycling on the footpath is dangerous.