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Old 10-10.-2004, 12:52 AM   #1
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Default Recumbent cleat location

Just bought some new Shimano SPD shoes. Any suggestions on cleat location? I have heard that cleat location is different for a recumbent than an upright road bike.

Thanks.....Dennis
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Old 09-05.-2005, 06:04 AM   #2
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My LBS said to mount the cleat as close to the heel as you can. You'll have to work on the toe in/out.



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Just bought some new Shimano SPD shoes. Any suggestions on cleat location? I have heard that cleat location is different for a recumbent than an upright road bike.

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My LBS said to mount the cleat as close to the heel as you can. You'll have to work on the toe in/out.

Was about to ask the same question!
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Just bought some new Shimano SPD shoes. Any suggestions on cleat location? I have heard that cleat location is different for a recumbent than an upright road bike.

Thanks.....Dennis

Most 'bent riders shift cleat location from what they have traditionally used to address health problems. I initially experienced sore feet (esp. w SPD), numb toes, and hot spots the first year that I went 'bent. But these issues slowly evaporated. I experimented with a range of cleat locations from the cleat being directly under the ball of the foot to about 1cm aft. I could detect no comfort difference in this range. Of greater concern is the health of your knees and how your cleat design/position on a recumbent affects this. Greater knee stress is obviously possible on a recumbent than a DF if you push hard enough. Many riders have gone to great lengths to address knee pain by expanding their Q-factor, adjusting the lateral position of the cleats, and/or choosing a pedal system with a greater range of float. I'm not as knowledgeable as many so I would refer you to the Bentrider Forum: http://www.bentrideronline.com/
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