Curious to know what - if any - you SPD fanboys have some sort of rule of thumbs or benchmarks regarding wear and tare.
I normally keep a few mental tabs on things but have changed, swapped, all sorts and lost track of it all. Even visually with a magnifying glass comparing identical new and well used old pedals doesn't seem to reveal that much.
I've messed about replacing cleats on two pair of shoes this afternoon. Years ago I used to swap the left and right cleats if things started to feel sloppy but that may have just been placebo. The only real wear on the cleats seemed more to do with either walking or lots of clipping in and out especially if the spring would be wound up (like on a commuter).
Using SM-SH51 which in theory doesn't have much float. Shimano is very vague about "worn cleats" and what it actually means and what is too much wear. Again it seems these things just last and is very difficult to tell about wear without comparing to new cleats.
I've always assumed the cleat was made out of softer metal, but does anyone know this for fact? I'm finding shoes actually get trashed quicker than the pedal and cleats.
Perhaps it's me, but it feels like there is more float than BITD and finding it much harder to tell float vs wear and tear apart at the moment.
Any input on your experiences will be appreciated.
I normally keep a few mental tabs on things but have changed, swapped, all sorts and lost track of it all. Even visually with a magnifying glass comparing identical new and well used old pedals doesn't seem to reveal that much.
I've messed about replacing cleats on two pair of shoes this afternoon. Years ago I used to swap the left and right cleats if things started to feel sloppy but that may have just been placebo. The only real wear on the cleats seemed more to do with either walking or lots of clipping in and out especially if the spring would be wound up (like on a commuter).
Using SM-SH51 which in theory doesn't have much float. Shimano is very vague about "worn cleats" and what it actually means and what is too much wear. Again it seems these things just last and is very difficult to tell about wear without comparing to new cleats.
I've always assumed the cleat was made out of softer metal, but does anyone know this for fact? I'm finding shoes actually get trashed quicker than the pedal and cleats.
Perhaps it's me, but it feels like there is more float than BITD and finding it much harder to tell float vs wear and tear apart at the moment.
Any input on your experiences will be appreciated.