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If anyone comes looking for the same information, SRAM replied and recommended crankbrothers shoe shields.
They're about a tenner plus delivery, but they're just thin metallic shims with holes for the screws. I reckon there are a couple of Guinness cans in the recycling that could be cut with scissors, folded over to the right thickness and drilled for the same effect.
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I appreciate the kind offer, thank you. I screwed the cleats in and got the tape measure out and my eyeball was way off. Current clearance is more like 2mm
I've probably got something laying about that I can make I suitable shim from. I've still emailed SRAM to see whether there's an official product...just in case.
How long have you had the shoes, and how's the shim holding up?
I went to buy a Scicon Triathlon bag yesterday. Fortunately, I took my Kona Paddywagon along to make sure it would fit without having to remove the risers or turn them to the side. I was surprised to find I couldn't fit the frame to the bag's internal frame/rack because the rear dropout spacing was too narrow. I would've needed to stretch my rear frame dropouts by about another 1cm on each side.
Has anyone else encountered this problem? Is there a workaround/ another bag that does the same job with wider dropout spacing? I wondered whether the rear dropout spacing was different on their MTB/road bags but couldn't find any specs on the site.
Hoping to find someone who's already solved this problem.