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vermilionx 05-01-12 09:51 AM

replace cleats already?
 
It's getting a little harder to clip in.

I only have 1660 miles on this.

HTFU?

http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos...05872890_n.jpg

KevinF 05-01-12 09:54 AM

Those look pretty trashed, especially the lower-right corner.

Riding miles shouldn't do much of anything to the cleats. How much walking have you been doing in them? You can get Kool Kovers to make the cleats last longer for those times you're not on the bike.

RT 05-01-12 10:03 AM

I have Crank Bros cleats that have over 5,000 miles on them and still work like a champ. Those look downright impossible to walk in.

If walking is what is causing the damage, then just abandon your Roadie vanity and do the sensible thing - MTB shoes. Plenty of threads on this topic, but it boils down to the fact that only derfs in this forum will notice that your road bike and shoes do not match.

vermilionx 05-01-12 10:03 AM


Originally Posted by KevinF (Post 14166663)
Those look pretty trashed, especially the lower-right corner.

Riding miles shouldn't do much of anything to the cleats. How much walking have you been doing in them? You can get Kool Kovers to make the cleats last longer for those times you're not on the bike.

Yeah. It must be the walking. Ill check out cleat covers.

Thanks.

ericm979 05-01-12 10:19 AM

I'd replace those. I don't like the way the front tab is breaking up.

Did you ride to tap dancing class and forget your dancing shoes?

vermilionx 05-01-12 11:18 AM


Originally Posted by ericm979 (Post 14166774)
I'd replace those. I don't like the way the front tab is breaking up.

Did you ride to tap dancing class and forget your dancing shoes?

Hhaha.

I walk uneven too i guess since the left cleat is not as bad as this one.

mprelaw 05-01-12 11:47 AM

I wear SPD-SL 6 degree cleats too. I walk a little bit, but man, those are chewed to hell and back. I've probably got over 2500 miles on my latest pair. What the heck are you walking on?

The walking I do is into convenience stores, or across parking lots to a porta-potty when I drive to a particular ride.

vermilionx 05-01-12 12:04 PM


Originally Posted by mprelaw (Post 14167226)
I wear SPD-SL 6 degree cleats too. I walk a little bit, but man, those are chewed to hell and back. I've probably got over 2500 miles on my latest pair. What the heck are you walking on?

The walking I do is into convenience stores, or across parking lots to a porta-potty when I drive to a particular ride.

I think it's also more of the way i walk instead of where i walk. I dont lift up my feet enough.

abrasive 05-01-12 12:31 PM

Since the wear is uneven it's likely the foot you unclip at stops getting worn more? Be sure you don't drag your unclipped foot AT ALL when coming to a stop. Make a concious effort to just set it down.

Or just track stand. ;)

wrr1020 05-01-12 01:03 PM

I have the same cleats and have about 6,000 miles on them and have less wear than those. Less walking more riding and you'll get more life out of them.

MikeyBoyAz 05-01-12 01:24 PM

... cleats are cheap. just replace them when they wear out and worry about other more important things like... matching your bar tape to your tires or something...

merlinextraligh 05-01-12 01:42 PM


Originally Posted by ericm979 (Post 14166774)
I'd replace those. I don't like the way the front tab is breaking up.

That can lead to pulling out in a sprint. They do need to be replaced when the front tab is getting thin, chipped off.

Nachoman 05-01-12 01:49 PM


Originally Posted by abrasive (Post 14167420)
Since the wear is uneven it's likely the foot you unclip at stops getting worn more? Be sure you don't drag your unclipped foot AT ALL when coming to a stop. Make a concious effort to just set it down.

Or just track stand. ;)

You mean the OP isn't supposed to drag his cleat on the pavement to help him stop faster?

vermilionx 05-01-12 01:53 PM


Originally Posted by abrasive (Post 14167420)
Since the wear is uneven it's likely the foot you unclip at stops getting worn more? Be sure you don't drag your unclipped foot AT ALL when coming to a stop. Make a concious effort to just set it down.

Or just track stand. ;)

I actually make a conscious effort to alternate which foot to unclip on stops. Im sure it's my odd way of walking.


Originally Posted by MikeyBoyAz (Post 14167613)
... cleats are cheap. just replace them when they wear out and worry about other more important things like... matching your bar tape to your tires or something...

30$

If it was 10$ sure its cheap.

I need to try out those cleat covers.

MikeyBoyAz 05-01-12 01:56 PM

I purchase mine on-line for $20, and move my right cleat (stays on bike at stops) to my left foot and put a new one on the right... so $10 per change.

merlinextraligh 05-01-12 01:58 PM

You're shopping the wrong places. $8

http://www.mybiketinley.com/Origin8-...k_p_41553.html

vermilionx 05-01-12 02:15 PM


Originally Posted by merlinextraligh (Post 14167750)
You're shopping the wrong places. $8

http://www.mybiketinley.com/Origin8-...k_p_41553.html

Does that work on ultegra pedals?

If not, might be worth switching to look pedals if i dont end up liking using cleat covers since their xleats are that cheap.

todayilearned 05-01-12 02:17 PM


Originally Posted by vermilionx (Post 14167808)
Does that work on ultegra pedals?

If not, might be worth switching to look pedals if i dont end up liking using cleat covers since their xleats are that cheap.

No they don't and these are aftermarket cleats. The regular Look cleats cost as much as the SPD-SL as far as I know.

Just try not scraping your feet when you come to a stop or walking on them too much.

merlinextraligh 05-01-12 02:18 PM

I thought those were Look style cleats.

Shimano cleats http://compare.ebay.com/like/2210085...Types&var=sbar

Nachoman 05-01-12 04:01 PM


Originally Posted by merlinextraligh (Post 14167823)
I thought those were Look style cleats.

Shimano cleats http://compare.ebay.com/like/2210085...Types&var=sbar

If speedplay cleat replacements were that inexpensive, I'd replace more frequently. I love the feeling of new cleats. I usually wait until they get pretty hard to get in and out of.

StanSeven 05-01-12 08:37 PM


Originally Posted by todayilearned (Post 14167817)
Just try not scraping your feet when you come to a stop or walking on them too much.

That cleat must be worn from either pushing off hard with his foot when started or dragging his foot when he stops. I walk a lot with my SPD-SLs and get 4 or 5,000 miles form them


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