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Old 11-13-17, 12:14 AM
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Originally Posted by mr,grumpy
Um.... it's a triangle. Shimano brand. What type exactly, IDK but it seems that your advice might work on them. Yes, BF auto "corrected" my semi-cuss word. Its OK though. Its better this way.
Yes, basic Look concept. The cleat is triangular, but is really a toe piece that slides into the loop, and a rear area that latches when you step down hard. It's down to engage, and sideways at the rear to disengage, with the toe being first in last out.
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