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Fitting speedplay cleats
Fitting speedplay cleats










"It is difficult to identify a hard and fast rule to determine how often cleats should be replaced," said Time. It must be said that Time’s road pedal cleats have a bit of a reputation for wearing out quickly if you walk any more than an absolute minimum in them. This is easily done with a craft knife, drill, or both.Sets of Time iClic (above) cleats each have an RRP of £18.99 for the floating version and £23.99 for fixed.

  • In some configurations, minor trimming of the blue Speedplay shims might be necessary to achieve maximum rearward adjustment.
  • Using any other screws could produce compromised results.
  • Please note that this plate is designed to use Torx countersunk screws (provided).
  • fitting speedplay cleats

  • SINGLE: Single plate / base plate screws / cleat screws / mini Torx tool.
  • PAIR: Two plates / base plate screws / cleat screws / mini Torx tool.
  • Provides riders with the opportunity to experiment with foot position’s impact on power.
  • Allows fit customization for individual optimization.
  • Can reduce pain, discomfort, and hot spots with the extended position range.
  • The standard 3-hole shoe mounting points also give a wider range of fore/aft adjustment compared with a standard base plate. The plate has two sets of cleat attachment holes, one in the standard position and one in the rearward position. The FORM Wahoo Speedplay cleat extender plate ( R20) provides up to 20mm of additional rearward adjustment compared with a standard Speedplay base plate. With three plate options to choose from, there are multiple configurations for you to explore. This includes rearward adjustment, medial adjustment or lateral adjustment. The FORM Wahoo Speedplay cleat extender plates offer riders flexibility, adjustability, and convenience beyond the limited range of the standard Wahoo Speedplay base plate.












    Fitting speedplay cleats