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Old 02-13-11, 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by fietsbob
double sided with a platform on one side and a Clipless mech on the other,
are practical.
Shimano has 2 sorts of these , Welgo has a shimano-like knock off.
I have a set of the forte campus pedal, same style as the ones mentioned. I like the standard spd's more, because the I normally ride with SPD shoes and it is easier to get in if both sides are the same. campus pedal is also a little harder to find the clipping point than my standard spd's.

On your shoe, it looks like you unscrew the two allen screws and remove the rubber cover, it should just pop off after removing the allen screws. You will see two screw holes that slide back and forth, you mount your cleats to those holes. You probably won't be able to put the cover back on while the cleat is mounted.
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