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I have recently swapped from a pair of Specialized cycling shoes to Shimano, I tried to replicate the positon of the cleats over from one to the other as I found the Specialized so comfortable.
Since then i have found that my feet ache after a while and i get "hot spots" on my feet over the pedal position.
Any advice as to where the cleat should sit exactly in relation to the foot?
Mrs S and I treated ourselves for xmas to a trip to Andy @ Bike Science in Bristol
http://www.bike-science.com/
can highly recommend it.
Anyway, Id previously just thrown cleats on to my shoes, but during the session Andy moved them back quite a way so that they were under the widest point of my foot I think. And then checked that my knee just went past the pedal axle with everything else in the right place. Think that's what he did anyway ๐ fortunately they print out a geometry diagram for you if you're a bit dim like wot I am...
Thanks Stoner, interesting website that,i'll have a look at similar places near to where i live (Aldershot area)
It could be the shoes. I tried Shimano and found that they were too narrow, so can't use them.
I put mine as far back as possible. I'm not going to benefit, in terms of power, from them being an inch further forward but I feel more balanced that with them as far back as they will go.
specialized shoes also have tilt built in the soles (only a little bit though)..
perhaps best to get some more specialized shoes if you liked them?
My shimano road shoes made my feet hurt until I put specialized insoles in them and a varus wedge in each...
My Spesh mtb shoes are lovely and comfy.
Thanks guys, I currently run the cleats as far back as they will go. I was told that with Shimano shoes to go a european size up which i have done, but maybe i will have to bite the bullet and get another pair of Specialized shoes.
[url= http://www.trainingbible.com/joesblog/labels/midsole.html ]I use midsole cleats.[/url]
[url= http://www.joefrielsblog.com/2011/03/midsole-bike-cleat-running-performance.html ]Some data, plus Joes new blog.[/url]
These were my second attempt at modding.
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