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[Closed] slack SPD's ?new cleats or pedals

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my SPD's are feeling pretty sloppy now, i tried turning the tension up but hasnt really done a lot, so i'm thinking i might need new cleats or pedals as they have quite deep grooves in the top plate.

How do i tell if its cleats or pedals (they're about 3 years old), and if its new pedals whats the current shimano reccomendations... 520's, 540's or are XT worth it?

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Posted : 18/08/2009 9:41 am
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Could try taking the cleats off and comparing with some new ones ? Mine are pretty worn, but they're pretty old too.

You're probably best having a search through the forums to check, but the last time I did, a few week weeks ago, 540s or 520s seemed to be popular and Merlin was about the cheapest for 'em (I *assume* they come with cleats, but might be worth checking in case it's OEM stuff)


 
Posted : 18/08/2009 9:49 am
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Cleats are softer than the pedals so they wear & not the pedals. My pedals are about 6 yrs old & I used new cleats with them recently as I got some new spds.....they were really clunky (in a good way) with a nice, positive action. Showed how knackered the old ones must have been! I had to back off the tension adjuster a couple of clicks with the new cleats.


 
Posted : 18/08/2009 9:50 am
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I tried new cleats with old pedals - still pretty sloppy.

I got new pedals and compared with the old ones, you can see the wear and tear on the old ones. They were as tight as... you know...


 
Posted : 18/08/2009 9:52 am
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hmmm just seen that the 520's are only 19.99 at CRC and its 13 quid just for cleats, so i think i'll just go for new pedals!


 
Posted : 18/08/2009 10:09 am

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