You will need to use the little plastic spacers provided and put them under the cleat. I needed both of them on each shoe to be able to clip in and out. I have 661 filters, sidi, and addidas shoes and I needed the spacers on all of them.
You will need to use the little plastic spacers provided and put them under the cleat. I needed both of them on each shoe to be able to clip in and out. I have 661 filters, sidi, and addidas shoes and I needed the spacers on all of them.
You will need to use the little plastic spacers provided and put them under the cleat. I needed both of them on each shoe to be able to clip in and out. I have 661 filters, sidi, and addidas shoes and I needed the spacers on all of them.
nope, new Mallets have screws like a normal flat pedal. TM was asking about some type of BMX clipless shoe where the screws also interact with the sole of the shoe while he's clipped in.
TM - not ure, haven't gotten any time on the new Mallets, but wouldn't the screws be more useful when you're clipped out and just resting on the pedal? I can only imagine that they'd get in the way of trying to clip in/out...
nope, new Mallets have screws like a normal flat pedal. TM was asking about some type of BMX clipless shoe where the screws also interact with the sole of the shoe while he's clipped in.
TM - not ure, haven't gotten any time on the new Mallets, but wouldn't the screws be more useful when you're clipped out and just resting on the pedal? I can only imagine that they'd get in the way of trying to clip in/out...
The arent seeming to get in the way of me getting in. The problem with my shoes is that there is no tread infront of and behind the cleat, just on the sides. The pins hit my shoe when im clipping in and it didnt cause any problems
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