Want to swap my cleats over to the warmer winter shoes, but one bolt has rounded and is stuck fast... don't have any tools apart from a hammer, screwdrivers and allen keys, might have some WD40 as well... suggestions please? 🙂
best way is to buy a drill
if you had a torx bit that often wotks, hammer them in, either that or allen key next size up hammered in??
[i]Want to swap my cleats over to the warmer winter shoes[/i]
buy a new set of cleats, so you don't have to bother?
buy a new set of cleats, so you don't have to bother?
need them for tomorrow... otherwise, yes, I would!
You could force in a slightly larger torx bit, and unscrew it.
shall try this, after a dose of WD40 I guess... wish me luck!
You need to borrow a drill.
Any access to a drill? If you've rounded a cleat bolt out then using a 6mm drill will let you get the head off, and will leave a short threaded shaft in the shoe plate. Use some molegrips to turn the threaded shaft and it should be straightforward to remove. Would need a new bolt to refit the cleat though.
Alternative, someone on here sold me a new set of cleats for not a lot (half RRP) a couple of weeks ago.
no drill access unfortunately... I need a shed 🙁
Heat - if you can without setting the shoe on fire. Cigarette lighter?
I've had the same problem and a torx bit took it out easily.
When I had this issue I cut a horizontal slit in the bolt & managed to use a flat headed screwdriver.
Not much use right now but having had to drill the cleats out of my winter boots in the past I now use Copaslip and after winter i clean and dubbin my boots and give them a soak with WD40. Then as winter sets in i re-Copasip them.
Shimano winter boots are too expensive to give up on & them cleat bolts take some drilling!
hammering in an allen key worked for me
