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[Closed] SPD woes - MW80 & DX M647 pedals

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Advice or ideas needed please!

Recently purchased some MW80 boots from ebay, good nic, barely used.

I used them for the first time on the mtb today (M647's) and found that they had very little 'float' ie not a lot of lateral movement, vague to engage and generally quite uncomfortable. I used them previously on my CX bike with M520 pedals no bother, everything felt fine.
I clipped the boot to the pedal to check when I got home and the sole seems to be fouling the cage of the pedal, limiting movement. I have a pair of MP66 which work fine with these pedals, albeit with SH56 cleats.

Anyone know if this is 'normal' ie shut up and bear it - if not what might be a solution? Cleats weren't new (old pair I had lying about) but don't look worn.
Humm! 🙁


 
Posted : 23/02/2013 1:49 pm
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bump for the sunday am crowd...


 
Posted : 24/02/2013 10:23 am
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what is the clearance under the boot? Potentially there is too much sole under there. My CB cleats come with a thing plate to space them out a bit.

Quite common with winter boots.


 
Posted : 24/02/2013 10:29 am
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I just took a knife to the bottom of my shimano boots to get round this problem when I was using some old M636 pedals. I didn't take off that much and it didn't affect the grip - sorted the problem though.
I thought about spacing with a plate but was keen to make sure the cleat remained recessed for scrambling about.


 
Posted : 24/02/2013 10:53 am
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Shims under the cleat should raise it up off the sole a little.


 
Posted : 24/02/2013 11:13 am
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cheers guys, as I expected. time to get the stanley knife out....


 
Posted : 24/02/2013 2:49 pm
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Tshhhhh - dump those whacky pedals and get some XTs or XTRs and yoi'll be fine.


 
Posted : 24/02/2013 3:10 pm
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trimming shoe = £0
New pedals = £80.
Tough call...


 
Posted : 24/02/2013 3:57 pm
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i also took a stanley knife to the shoes.
sorted it out just fine.
the rubber is nice n' soft and easy to pare away...


 
Posted : 24/02/2013 4:43 pm

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