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Benjamin Weiner wrote:
Stan Cox wrote: I agree. The Sprint is one of the original design pedals and would need the Equipe Pro cleat. If I am right the pedal looks like this. http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/20...ag2r/pedal.jpg The only problem is that these cleats do not fit most shoes. You would need some shoes that have a Time sole or can take inserts that fit. You may find it less hassle to change pedals than to find cleats & shoes. The newer Impact range use cleats that fit Look drilled soles. HTH Time used to sell an adaptor plate that went between the 3-hole curved shoe sole and 4-hole cleat. It was rather thick. My LBS sold me a Sidi part that did the same thing, but was thinner. I think I had to replace some cleat screws with shorter ones so they wouldn't bottom out on the sole. My point entirely Stan Cox |
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Weirdly, I found some of these cleats in the LBS today. I bought them.
The front part is now plastic instead of the original alloy, but the back part is still bronze. I've also found some NOS pedals for sale :-) |
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