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Old 12-11-09 | 06:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Al1943
Float is better for the knees and ankles. More is better.
Not necessarily. However having no float makes the cleat positioning, q-factor, etc. More critical. If everything is correct no float can work very well. Float can also be worse for some people if they are really sloppy and have a lot of movement as they pedal.
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