Cleat Wear
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Cleat Wear
Postby kunalraiker » Fri Jan 18, 2013 8:55 am
I have noticed my cleats wearing quite a bit, now that I'am riding more often.
The wear is mainly in the locking front, ire- upper side of the cleat where it latches into the clip.
What this does is when traffic lights go greeen, I'am searching for that clamping just to get the cleat in place so that I can lock it.
Any recommendations on how I can slow down this wear.
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Re: Cleat Wear
Postby il padrone » Fri Jan 18, 2013 9:10 am
Cleats are consumables - wear is generally to be expected. Walking on them adds to wear and the cleat on the shoe you usually put down at stops will wear faster. The plastic SPD-SL and Look cleats on road shoes are more prone to wear, while the metal cleats of SPD, Time and Eggbeaters are more durable as the cleat itself is tougher and it is recessed in the shoe sole.
I don't know of anything you can really do to slow cleat wear. If you have road shoes I'd advise not walking in them if you can avoid it - maybe carry some thongs in your back pocket, or get some Footbrakes. Look cleats do have a cleat cover I believe. If the cleat is not working it may be time for new cleats.
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Re: Cleat Wear
Postby m@ » Fri Jan 18, 2013 9:29 am
Lean on a car at the traffic lights to avoid unclippingkunalraiker wrote:Any recommendations on how I can slow down this wear.
(don't actually do this)
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Re: Cleat Wear
Postby kunalraiker » Fri Jan 18, 2013 9:33 am
I use these ones.il padrone wrote:What brand of cleats/pedals are you using?
http://www.cyclingdeal.com.au/buy/venzo ... pedals/XRW" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Cleat Wear
Postby il padrone » Fri Jan 18, 2013 9:42 am
They wear. Walking in them adds to this.......rapidly! I wore out a pair after two very steep climbs on my road bike (with its high bottom gear) that had me walking - 5kms up Mt Baw Baw then 7kms up the Back o' Falls on the ACE destroyed the cleat.
If you can't securely clip in then you're up for new cleats. They will be available at you LBS or on-line, probably $40 in the LBS.
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Re: Cleat Wear
Postby RonK » Fri Jan 18, 2013 12:38 pm
As IP says, the wear is probably from walking. But if recall correctly, genuine Shimano SPD-SL cleats have wings to protect the contact points.kunalraiker wrote:I use these ones.il padrone wrote:What brand of cleats/pedals are you using?
http://www.cyclingdeal.com.au/buy/venzo ... pedals/XRW" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Like this:
It's hard to tell, but the cleats in your link look like a after-market copy, without the wings.
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Re: Cleat Wear
Postby il padrone » Fri Jan 18, 2013 12:49 pm
But once they're worn, well it's time for new cleats. Like I said, I have no tips on how to slow the wear - just walking less.
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Re: Cleat Wear
Postby Mrfenejeans » Fri Jan 18, 2013 12:56 pm
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Re: Cleat Wear
Postby higdawg » Fri Jan 18, 2013 1:17 pm
Is it just when they don't stay in anymore?
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Re: Cleat Wear
Postby A_P » Fri Jan 18, 2013 1:24 pm
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Re: Cleat Wear
Postby zero » Fri Jan 18, 2013 2:48 pm
SPDs have only 2 bolts, the usual failure point is that after extended wear the lip on the cleat grinds away and the bolt heads touch the ground, eventually the bolt heads grind away, and the plate securing the cleat comes free from one of the bolts, the cleat then turns on the shoe next time the rider tries to unclip, and turning on the shoe prevents it unclipping.higdawg wrote:Related to this, when do you know when to replace cleats?
Is it just when they don't stay in anymore?
Moral of the story is to replace SPDs when the bolts show signs of grinding down and the plate is touching. Usually that is in concert with the shoe sole getting worn, so its a 50:50 on replace cleat or replace shoe.
other cleats may show different behaviors.
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Re: Cleat Wear
Postby Karati » Fri Jan 18, 2013 2:52 pm
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Re: Cleat Wear
Postby il padrone » Fri Jan 18, 2013 2:54 pm
Contact points, not in contact with the ground when you walkA_P wrote:Aren't the contact points on the underside of the cleat , and not actually in contact with the ground when you walk?
You been practicing your levitation skills, A_P ???
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Re: Cleat Wear
Postby A_P » Fri Jan 18, 2013 3:00 pm
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Re: Cleat Wear
Postby boss » Fri Jan 18, 2013 3:16 pm
So with SPD-SL, you have heaps of yellow... putting a foot down at lights really shouldn't affect this at all, right?
I've done 3500km in my current set of cleats and while they look a bit weathered there is a heap of meat left to hold me in.
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Re: Cleat Wear
Postby il padrone » Fri Jan 18, 2013 3:19 pm
"An unjustified and unethical imposition on a healthy activity."
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Re: Cleat Wear
Postby sogood » Fri Jan 18, 2013 3:21 pm
Shimano has specific reference on this. Otherwise change if there's any other bits that are loose or showing abnormal wear. A malfunctioning cleat is a very bad thing. Play safe.higdawg wrote:Related to this, when do you know when to replace cleats?
Is it just when they don't stay in anymore?
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Re: Cleat Wear
Postby Summernight » Fri Jan 18, 2013 5:20 pm
That image is a bit confusing. Is it pretty much saying when you lose the yellow, get a new cleat?sogood wrote:Shimano has specific reference on this. Otherwise change if there's any other bits that are loose or showing abnormal wear. A malfunctioning cleat is a very bad thing. Play safe.
The front yellow part wears and can crack off if you are climbing stairs. Otherwise I've found that I don't normally walk on it unless I am pushing off from my toes. The back will wear from walking in them or slipping on asphalt (which I did yesterday to my new cleat when hopping off the bike ).
I bought a couple of pairs of new cleats at the one time when they were $23 at the old Goldcross in Richmond before it turned to Amart. $40 is a bit much to pay, IMO. You may as well buy in bulk from Wiggle or wherever and get the free shipping when you spend over the required amount. In the end I know I'm going to be using the current cleats up and replacing them sometime or other so it's good to have them ready.
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Re: Cleat Wear
Postby sogood » Fri Jan 18, 2013 5:44 pm
That's right.Summernight wrote:That image is a bit confusing. Is it pretty much saying when you lose the yellow, get a new cleat?
RK wrote:And that is Wikipedia - I can write my own definition.
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