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• #2
Just a regular SPD cleat, no?
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• #3
looks like it
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• #4
SM-SH70 or SM-SH71 are the cleats you need, you'll need to leave off the pontoons that come with the cleats (designed to allow walking in road racing shoes)
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• #5
I see no reason why it wouldn't clear it.
Does it have an SPD-SL type system using regular SPD cleats?
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• #6
On Ribble
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• #7
I don't know.
I'm not too familiar with SPD but I recently built up a bike with a really nice Dura Ace 7400 group and want to use the pedals. I want a causal show like the Kursk and I've been told by Tokyo Fixed among others that the two won't go together
I'm paraphrasing here but something about the two-pin compatibility of the kursk and the three-pin compatibility of the pedal???
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• #8
They have assumed a road pedal would never be 2 bolt compatible, but it's 20 year old tech and gawd bless them they were probabaly eating rusks when it came out.
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• #9
That's because they are 12 year old idiots who discovered cycling last week, so they don't know that there was once a DuraAce pedal with two side-by-side cleat bolts.
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• #10
Take your pick from these two posts, one charitable, the other less so :-)
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• #11
Okay cool, good to know.
So the SM SH 70 or 71 and I'm good to go
Thanks for the help
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• #12
Your challenge is now to find a casual shoe that will let you ride SPD-Rs.
Oh yes, I went there.
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• #14
Nice! Where'd you find that?
Internet obviously but you know...
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• #15
Google Image Search - "Dura Ace PD-7410" - 3rd Result
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• #16
Not for me. Anyway, thanks
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• #17
Does for me.
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• #18
You'll get different search results depending on things like search history, location, etc... My first page is full of lfgss and ebay
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• #19
There are only two non-bike related pictures on my google image search for that phrase and both are from LFGSS
Is there a cleat to make these two work together? I've been told different things at different bike shops