Globalti
Legendary Member
I find that the cleats wear on their underneaths where they are in contact with the pedals and quite soon begin to click irritatingly on the pedals. You can make the clicking noise stop by angling your foot on the pedals to change the direction of the pedalling stresses. I reckon this happens within 500 miles of fitting new cleats. This is not the same as the damage that gets caused to the walking points by walking on rough ground. Recently I bought some good quality Keo pedals that have a metal plate as the contact point and this seems to have accelerated the cleat wear.
Anybody else think that grey plastic is actually finest fromage?
Anybody else think that grey plastic is actually finest fromage?