My cleat wouldn't click in

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Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
I was out for a ride yesterday miles away from home(Settle North Yorkshire :unsure:) when my right foot wouldn't click in to my pedal. No matter how i tried it would not work. When i got home after many miles of my shoe slipping off the pedal; i took it off and examined it. I could see no fault when i compared it to the left cleat. It can't be a faulty pedal as both sides wouldn't stop working, i thought. I found the spare cleats that came with the shoes and fitted one. It went in perfectly, so why wouldn't the one that was already on my shoe click in?


The cleats are Shimano SM-SH51 by the way.
 
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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Worn or dirt.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
I couldn't see any wear and i checked it for dried mud etc. If i posted a pic' it wouldn't help much as there's nothing unusual to see. It made a squeaking noise as i tried to force it in but nothing else.

Thing is with metal SPD is they don't look worn. My usual trick is for them to come unclipped accelerating on my fixed. One legged riding is quite entertaining for everyone else.

Change them.
 
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Accy cyclist

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
Thing is with metal SPD is they don't look worn. My usual trick is for them to come unclipped accelerating on my fixed. One legged riding is quite entertaining for everyone else.

Change them.

Before i found the spare cleat i tried my now spare 16 year old shoes to see if they clicked in the same pedals. Both did perfectly, and that's after around 20,000 miles with the same cleats.
 
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alicat

Squire
Location
Staffs
Just thank Fossyant then take his advice or quietly ignore it.

By the way, the part of the bike that attaches to the cleat on your shoe is a pedal. Peddle is a verb meaning to sell dodgy goods.
 

nickyboy

Norven Mankey
I couldn't see any wear and i checked it for dried mud etc. If i posted a pic' it wouldn't help much as there's nothing unusual to see. It made a squeaking noise as i tried to force it in but nothing else.

It sounds like mice infestation. My advice is to buy a cat
 

gavroche

Getting old but not past it
Location
North Wales
While we are on the subject, please, EVERYBODY, note that the expression "peddle" means: to sell goods from place to place, or, to sell illegal drugs. The correct word is : a pedal and the verb is: to pedal and pedalling.
English lesson over, from a Frenchman who likes proper grammar, in any language.
 

gavroche

Getting old but not past it
Location
North Wales
When I was about 15, I went to see a girl I really liked on a bike with a broken pedal. I pedalled about 5kms with just the right leg. I was young and foolish then.
 
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