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Old 12-05-01 | 09:59 PM
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Speedplay Cleats?

Are there two types of cleats for the Speedplay x series of pedals? I keep hearing about 3-hole and 4-hole cleats or is this just different mounting procedures depending on which shoes you are using.


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Old 12-06-01 | 12:08 AM
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Speedplay makes 2 kinds of pedals X for road and FROG for mountain. The cleats have adaptors to fit any kind of shoe , hence the different hole patterns.
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Old 12-06-01 | 08:57 AM
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I think only the road cleats have adapters - for the frog cleats, you just have to dremel your shoe.

BTW, I run FROGS and I LOVE THEM!
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Old 12-17-01 | 07:27 PM
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Just to confuse you even more, Speedplay has come out with a new pedal and cleat that swivels less or can be fixed in place. I suppose it is for those riders that don't like the swivel with the regular road versions. I personally think the swivel makes me a smoother pedaler and it took me a ride or two to get in sync. I'v had them for 5 years and love them. Doubt if I'll ever go back to anything else.
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Old 12-18-01 | 08:01 AM
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I just started with speedplay for the road, I fell over the first three times, now I am more practiced and carefull. I find them great for hills but not as good for city traffic. I'm speedplay nuetral.
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Old 12-18-01 | 08:10 AM
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Hey bikeman! Do you know where I can find some info on the new Speedplay pedals and cleats? They don't have anything on their web site about them at all.

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Old 12-19-01 | 02:50 PM
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Old 12-19-01 | 07:18 PM
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Go to Speedplay and check out the graphic for the Zero fixed position. You of course have to get past the Flash homepage animation first. They look a little different with the notches in the cleat that look like a ratchet deal. Haven't seen or heard of any reviews yet.
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Old 12-19-01 | 07:47 PM
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I just got a look at the new Zero's. They seem to be alright but I figure if I wanted a fixed cleat I will stick with what I have. I still like the idea of the X-2's better. I am hoping that Santa will leave me a set under the tree.

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Old 12-20-01 | 04:48 PM
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Capt'n, I think you'll really like the X-2's. I'm glad to hear you're not compromising and getting the x-3's. the 2's are soooo much better!

Let us know if you get em and how you like em.

As far as info on the new "zero's", I was able to find out all the info at their website. I'm suprised you weren't able to.

BTW, I was checking out CRANK Bros. website. Those egg-beater pedals look pretty wild! I'll let others be the genieu (sp?) pigs before I invest my $$$$. I'm curious enough to keep checking though. Apparently, they're going to be releasing a ROAD specific cleat w/ rubber pontoons on either side. Since I get the employee discount my cost is only about $65.00 but I'll wait and see!
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