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ssman 10-27-07 09:27 AM

cleat screw
 
One of the screws on my left foot cleat is lost. Do I have to buy a new set of cleats, are spare screws available, or should i just try some spare screws lying around that may work?

operator 10-27-07 09:36 AM


Originally Posted by ssman (Post 5531152)
One of the screws on my left foot cleat is lost. Do I have to buy a new set of cleats, are spare screws available, or should i just try some spare screws lying around that may work?

And what cleats are you using...?

ssman 10-27-07 09:52 AM

the ones that come with Shimano PD-520 pedals

tellyho 10-27-07 10:08 AM

Depends on whether or not you want to get it out again. If I were you, I'd pull the other screw and go to the LBS. You want the hex head for when you take them out someday.

erader 10-27-07 11:04 AM


Originally Posted by tellyho (Post 5531319)
Depends on whether or not you want to get it out again. If I were you, I'd pull the other screw and go to the LBS. You want the hex head for when you take them out someday.


or a hardware store.

ed rader

Sheldon Brown 10-27-07 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by erader (Post 5531526)
or a hardware store.

Although better hardware stores will have something with the correct (M5) threading, the heads of SPD cleat screws are specially shaped to fit the cleats. You won't find them at any hardware store I know of, but any decent bike shop should be able to provide them.

Sheldon "M5" Brown

joejack951 10-28-07 06:11 PM


Originally Posted by Sheldon Brown (Post 5531579)
Although better hardware stores will have something with the correct (M5) threading, the heads of SPD cleat screws are specially shaped to fit the cleats. You won't find them at any hardware store I know of, but any decent bike shop should be able to provide them.

Sheldon "M5" Brown

Really? They're not the standard metric 90 degree flat head? I honestly don't know but I'd be surprised if they designed in a special screw where it seems to me that a standard one would work (though I haven't looked that closely, just going from memory during installation).


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