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Old 04-18-15, 05:14 AM
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MTB shoes generally don't have covers. Some commuting/spinning shoes come with the cleat attachment area covered by a removalble part of the sole that is torn and cut out if attaching cleats. The intent is that it's one way. If you want to put it back, you have to remove the cleats and glue the piece back in. A replaceable one like on that Scott shoe is not the norm in my experience.
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