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  • Shimano MW7 velcro replacement
  • hazmo
    Full Member

    I’ve got a pair of Shimano MW7’s which are now 5yrs old. In general they have been great but the velcro has failed and the cover flaps about0.

    Has anyone had success with replacing the velcro? If so, I’d love to hear your stories of success (or failure).

    hardtailonly
    Full Member

    Oooh. Me too. I’ve some MW5s that did exactly that last year. Following …

    fossy
    Full Member

    The velcro is sewn in, you could try replacing it and glue/sew it into place. Two pairs of MW7’s here, one the velcro only, the other the BOA and all OK so far (older MW7’s are about 8 years old).

    lovewookie
    Full Member

    I ended up making a wraparound strap to keep the flap in place on my old mw5s.

    Very basic velcro pull strap glued to the sole to keep it in place. Worked surprisingly well.

    The idea of unpicking stitching on stiff boot material didn’t fill me with joy.

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    carlos
    Free Member

    Local indy key cutter/shoe repair bloke sorted out my Shimano  3-year-old MW7’s for a measly £15. For that I got new velcro on the flap and cuff

    Tried Timpsons but they said its not something they’d take on/do

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    vlad_the_invader
    Full Member

    carlos

    Free Member

    Local indy key cutter/shoe repair bloke sorted out my Shimano 3-year-old MW7’s for a measly £15. For that I got new velcro on the flap and cuff

    Same for me…

    natrix
    Free Member

    I’ve replaced the velcro on a pair of shimano shoes, used some strong nylon thread and it took a while to sew on, but it worked well.

    poolman
    Free Member

    Local indie fixed mine, I think he glued and stitched new velcro, held up well still going strong.

    hazmo
    Full Member

    Thanks all. I’ve got some heavy duty sticky backed velcro coming. I think it should be ok to unpick the stitching for the existing velcro and replace. Time will tell if it needs stitching as well…

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