Tips on slightly repositioning an SPD cleat once it has bitten into the plastic cleat plate on a new pair of shoes. I know the answer is you can’t but, please, humour me and tell me a way…
The deformation is depressed grooves and raised ridges. If you grind the ridges in the sole back to the base level, you'll form a flat which the ridge on the cleat will bite into instead of sliding back into the original position due to ridge-to-ridge contact
Tips on slightly repositioning an SPD cleat once it has bitten into the plastic cleat plate on a new pair of shoes. I know the answer is you can’t but, please, humour me and tell me a way…