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"Look" Cleats - Little Rubber Thingies
Andrew Swan wrote:
My "Look" brand cleats each have a little rubber insert (technically speaking, a "thingy") that squeaks when I pedal. This is starting to p*** off my fellow riders. Do I: (a) find more tolerant people to ride with (b) remove the little rubber thingies (does anyone/everyone else do this) (c) work out why my feet move around when I pedal (and is this bad?) As far as I can tell, the LRT's are there to stop you slipping A over T when walking around, but I wear cleat covers when off the bike, so this is a non-reason in my case. Is there another reason? TIA, &roo AFAIK, the LTRs are there to provide cushioning between the pedal and the cleat. One of my LRTs deteriorated until I eventually pulled it out of the cleat. After that the cleat would rattle around in the pedal. The answer is (d): get new cleats Cheers. -- Nick |
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"Look" Cleats - Little Rubber Thingies
Andrew Swan wrote:
My "Look" brand cleats each have a little rubber insert (technically speaking, a "thingy") that squeaks when I pedal. This is starting to p*** off my fellow riders. Do I: (a) find more tolerant people to ride with (b) remove the little rubber thingies (does anyone/everyone else do this) (c) work out why my feet move around when I pedal (and is this bad?) As far as I can tell, the LRT's are there to stop you slipping A over T when walking around, but I wear cleat covers when off the bike, so this is a non-reason in my case. Is there another reason? TIA, &roo AFAIK, the LTRs are there to provide cushioning between the pedal and the cleat. One of my LRTs deteriorated until I eventually pulled it out of the cleat. After that the cleat would rattle around in the pedal. The answer is (d): get new cleats Cheers. -- Nick |
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"Look" Cleats - Little Rubber Thingies
yeah give em a clean if you can...I use a silicon spray to stop any squeaks
and wipe off any grit/dirt that gets on them "Andrew Swan" wrote in message ... NickZX6R wrote: AFAIK, the LTRs are there to provide cushioning between the pedal and the cleat. One of my LRTs deteriorated until I eventually pulled it out of the cleat. After that the cleat would rattle around in the pedal. The answer is (d): get new cleats Cheers. Hmm, yes, upon inspecting the cleats closer last night (while performing a double LRT-ectomy, in fact), I noticed that a groove had worn into the plastic of each cleat, matching the outer of the two thin rails that join the main pedal body to the nose. Maybe it's this worn area that is squeaking and not the LRTs. I guess I'll find out next time I go for a ride (which is a time trial on Saturday - maybe I'll put them back just to be safe). &roo |
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"Look" Cleats - Little Rubber Thingies
yeah give em a clean if you can...I use a silicon spray to stop any squeaks
and wipe off any grit/dirt that gets on them "Andrew Swan" wrote in message ... NickZX6R wrote: AFAIK, the LTRs are there to provide cushioning between the pedal and the cleat. One of my LRTs deteriorated until I eventually pulled it out of the cleat. After that the cleat would rattle around in the pedal. The answer is (d): get new cleats Cheers. Hmm, yes, upon inspecting the cleats closer last night (while performing a double LRT-ectomy, in fact), I noticed that a groove had worn into the plastic of each cleat, matching the outer of the two thin rails that join the main pedal body to the nose. Maybe it's this worn area that is squeaking and not the LRTs. I guess I'll find out next time I go for a ride (which is a time trial on Saturday - maybe I'll put them back just to be safe). &roo |
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