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From old cleats to new then there should be marks on his shoes from the old cleats.

If he is using the same pedals and with the old cleats he had no problems could any of you 2 wise guys tell me why his new cleats should be placed on a different place on the shoe?

 

The answer my friend lies in his feet...

Was just responding to Samsons call for advise...

 

"I recently changed my old cleats for new ones but now my feet are getting sore. i have deduced that my cleats are in the incorrect position. is there a way of determining where the cleats should sit for each foot (both mtb and road)?

appreciate any help."

 

 
Posted

From old cleats to new then there should be marks on his shoes from the old cleats.

If he is using the same pedals and with the old cleats he had no problems could any of you 2 wise guys tell me why his new cleats should be placed on a different place on the shoe?

 

The answer my friend lies in his feet...

Was just responding to Samsons call for advise...

 

"I recently changed my old cleats for new ones but now my feet are getting sore. i have deduced that my cleats are in the incorrect position. is there a way of determining where the cleats should sit for each foot (both mtb and road)?

appreciate any help."

 

 
Posted

I used to get pretty severe knee pain, especially while hammering. I moved my cleats outward, feet closer together, and it is much better at the moment. I still get a twinge of pain every once in awhile, so I guess I need to fine tune some more.

 

 

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