Joe said:
Aaaaaaargh!! I started reading it. That's it they're going back.......

Joe said:
Crackle said:No, no - not literally, it's the mental leap I'm talking about
bonj said:you can always put it back if you don't like it. I think you're scared you'll like it but be seen as 'fangled' and 'jumping on a bandwagon'.
(oh and what's the reasoning behind having A520s over M520s/M540/M647?)
Crackle said:A520's: Well don't need double sided for a road bike, so I like the fact they look more elegant and have a slightly bigger platform than the M520's, which I will, incidentally, get for my mtn bike because it's an absolute arse trying to flick pedals around on a remount on an offroad path, I know 'cause I used clipped now.
bonj said:and why is it not an arse trying to flick them around on a road bike? You've sacrificed ease of use for fashion.
mondobongo said:Cleat Alignment
If you are anatomically perfect, the cleats should point at the front of your shoe.
This method worked for me (Ed);
Sit on a table, high enough to dangle your legs.
Look down at your feet and imagine a front to back straight line running through them. This is the alignment your cleats should take. Fit 'em.
Go for a gentle ride and pay close attention to how you feel in the first 5-10 minutes of riding. Warm legs are more forgiving of the bad positioning that can cause sore knees. Go home and adjust if you have to.
I carried the alan key in a pocket for the first few rides and gave them a little tweak at cafe stops until I was happy!