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GYXU > Cycling > Re: Difficult Look cleat engagement 5 April 2005 05:05:09

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Re: Difficult Look cleat engagement

Bill Sornson 1 April 2005 21:19:21
 Jhas wrote:> I use Look A3.1 pedals and the red cleats. My cleats are fairly new,> lightly worn, and I always use cleat covers when walking. The pedals> are in good shape, clean, and everything seems to be working> correctly. Lately, however, I've had trouble getting the right cleat> to clip in when I begin pedaling. I have to press down harder than> I'm used to, to get the cleat to click into the pedal. The spring> release tension seems fine when I move the pedal clip with my hand.>
Any suggestions?

Inspect the cleat and pedal carefully.

(Well, you asked!)


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Bill Sornson 1 April 2005 21:51:47 permanent link ]
 Jhas wrote:> Yeah, I asked My LBS said to rub candle wax on the pedal clip and> cleat. I think that will work.

Also, however, look at the Looks closely! The cleat can get "dented" or
jagged if you step on a pebble or something, and that can affect engagement.
(Hard plastic part of pedal can get a burr, too.)

File it away! (arr-arr)

Bill S.


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Mike Jacoubowsky 2 April 2005 09:05:37 permanent link ]
 
I use Look A3.1 pedals and the red cleats. My cleats are fairly new,> lightly worn, and I always use cleat covers when walking. The pedals> are in good shape, clean, and everything seems to be working correctly.> Lately, however, I've had trouble getting the right cleat to clip in> when I begin pedaling. I have to press down harder than I'm used to,> to get the cleat to click into the pedal. The spring release tension> seems fine when I move the pedal clip with my hand.>
Any suggestions?

Check the cleat/shoe interface. If the shoe has too much curvature, the
cleat will have problems disengaging. Sometimes it's necessary to remove
material from the bottom of the cleat (the part that pushes against the
shoe) so it fits flatter. You shouldn't see the cleat deforming (conforming
to the shape of the shoe) as you tighten the 3 mounting screws.

--Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles
www.ChainReactionBi­cycles.com


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Qui si parla Campagnolo 2 April 2005 17:52:50 permanent link ]
 Jhas wrote:> Yeah, I asked My LBS said to rub candle wax on the pedal clip and> cleat. I think that will work.>
The back plate, that rotataes aft when you click in, is on a pivot.
Try to spray the pivot areas of the back plate to ensure it moves freely.
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RonSonic 4 April 2005 18:08:03 permanent link ]
 On 4 Apr 2005 05:47:28 -0700, "Jhas" <joshua.hassol@volp­e.dot.gov> wrote:
That doesn't appear to be a problem. The shoes are Look-specific, so>their curvature exactly fits the cleat.

I wouldn't bet on that. I once had a pair of shoes that were drilled for Look
and rat-trap cleats only, but had a curve that bent the Look cleat into an
unusable condition. Took a little while. At first the cleat was tight enough,
though not touching the sole at both ends. Over time the cleat bent to match the
sole and woud no long work. This was about 8 years ago with a shoe bearing a big
swoopy "S" shaped logo on the side.

Anyway, might not be your problem but it certainly can be a problem

Ron
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Mike Jacoubowsky 5 April 2005 01:17:12 permanent link ]
 
That doesn't appear to be a problem. The shoes are Look-specific, so> their curvature exactly fits the cleat.

It's a LOOK-branded shoe, or just has the holes in the right places? Lots of
Look-compatible shoes (holes in the right places) that don't fit the cleats
very well. But if you can match the curvature of the (unbolted) cleat up
perfectly to the shoe, that shouldn't be a problem.

--Mike Jacoubowsky
Chain Reaction Bicycles
www.ChainReaction.c­om


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John Thompson 5 April 2005 05:05:09 permanent link ]
 On 2005-04-01, Jhas <joshua.hassol@volp­e.dot.gov> wrote:
I use Look A3.1 pedals and the red cleats. My cleats are fairly new,> lightly worn, and I always use cleat covers when walking. The pedals> are in good shape, clean, and everything seems to be working correctly.> Lately, however, I've had trouble getting the right cleat to clip in> when I begin pedaling. I have to press down harder than I'm used to,> to get the cleat to click into the pedal. The spring release tension> seems fine when I move the pedal clip with my hand. >
Any suggestions?

I had a similar problem with some third-party Look type red cleats. I
fixed it with a little judicious removal of cleat material with a wood
chisel.

--

John (john@os2.dhs.org)
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