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Hello all,

Bought a pair yesterday and nearly pulled a hernia trying to get into them. Has anybody else experienced this? I realise it will take time to wear in but at this rate I'm using what little strength I have just trying to get into them nevermind actually riding.

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The bike store fitted them for me, so I assume they're done correctly. They do click in eventually but thats with me standing with one leg supported on the ground. Can't see how I can get both in once I start riding

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There are tension screws on the side if you bought Zero's. Go back to shop if you cant get it right. Cleats are marked left and right. Shops arent perfect.

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Btw, did they lube the cleats for you. Check video's on Youtube not lubetube, thats another website. I use a teflon dry lube.

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I did lube the cleats as well, are the screws on the sides not for the float? Will that effect clipping in?

I know they'll loosen up but they seem ridiculously tight at the moment

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I've had mine for years. You need a decent push to get them in. Just wiggle you foot slightly and they will pop in. You have to get them centered over the pedal though.

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If you tighten the 4 screws under the cleat too tightly, that happens. The clip is pinched too tightly, and can't move like it should.

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Thanks for all the help guys, after much swearing and blaming my wife for everything in the evolution of man I tried the wiggle story and it seems to work. Was under the impression you simply pushed down and clipped in, not realizing a certain amount of wiggle was needed.

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