Originally Posted by
Polaris OBark
Do you have another set of cleats without a shim? Or is the shim in the insole? I am not suggesting removing it permanently. But the scientist in me thinks you need an experimental control: power asymmetry in the absence of the shim.
(In my own case, I do have a leg length discrepancy. I tried a cleat shim and it was like torture. Now I just have one cleat set slightly further back.)
The shim is a separate part and is between the cleat and the bottom of the shoe, so easy to remove. Might should do a control. I do have custom insolse from Retul, however. Interesting on the "torture" and "further back."
Glenn