Old 04-28-20 | 02:50 PM
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SlvrDragon50
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Originally Posted by smashndash
“Set your cleats all the way back if you can adjust them.”

^this? They meant move your cleats back and feet forward. Generally speaking, there are very few issues caused by cleats being too far back (you could ride a bike with pegs for feet) but tons of issues that crop up with cleats too close to your toes.
Oooh gotcha. Yea I did it completely wrong hah. I previously had my shoes setup with the cleats behind the balls of the feet. I assume that the shoe setup is more simple, and I can't really go wrong by having them behind the balls of my feet, right? Like I imagine it can't be impacting my saddle fit that much.
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