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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,512 ✭✭✭OffalyMedic


    Have you put the pedals on the correct side? They usually have a 'L' and 'R' on them.


    I would like to say yes but I'll double check in daylight tomorrow


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 36,169 ✭✭✭✭ED E


    Have you put the pedals on the correct side? They usually have a 'L' and 'R' on them.

    The image says yes, adjuster is on the rear.


    It should work. When you get it, be careful. Spend a few hours practicing at lights so you don't forget it 2hrs into a ride and hit the deck.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    They look to be on the correct way around to me based on the pictures, and I assume you used the SH51 cleats that came with the pedals.

    They are the dual sided ones right? You can ride with normal shoes on one side and cycling shoes on the other? Look to be very similar to one I used starting out if not the same.

    Trying to think of how to describe the motion , you need to catch the pedal with the cleat and drop your heel.

    Good advice from Ed E re: about practice, for me it was in the kitchen holding on to the counter and practising getting in and out and making adjustments to how easy it was to unclip before I headed out in them

    I'll see if I can find the GCN video that helped me , it did a good job at explaining things. This isn't the one I have in mind but it's a start.

    It's likely just the spring and angle you need to work on.



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