HamboCairns
Thanks for all the bananas
I loved mine, neon yellow to match my forks and Offroad (Girvin) Flex Stem!Mate had those. Thought they were so awesome at the time
I loved mine, neon yellow to match my forks and Offroad (Girvin) Flex Stem!Mate had those. Thought they were so awesome at the time
At least the Chi's produce fake CB cleats for $5 a set on AliExpress.At least some of them are somewhat compatible, one can use Time cleats on CB pedals and vise versa, although its not really a good idea (to buy anything Crank Battlers...).
Why they'd want to use Shimano style (even if it's not Shimano compatible) is beyond me though, no doubt it'll clear mud as well as the Shimano stuff does.
I want to see you get so fed up you set up Ozzy's Forge and start casting your own...We must have 15 sets of Time pedals in this house and all 3 of us have XC and enduro shoes, keeping the 3 of us in Time cleats is a notable cost each year.
I'll pay for cleats from that....I want to see you get so fed up you set up Ozzy's Forge and start casting your own...
I'm hoping now SRAM owns Time, the Chi's start to rip off the cleat design and make us $5 nuggetsI want to see you get so fed up you set up Ozzy's Forge and start casting your own...
Don’t the cleats last long? Just looked up purchase date on my HTs and bought in 2017 and still on original cleats.At least the Chi's produce fake CB cleats for $5 a set on AliExpress.
TIME cleats are bloody expensive for a little nugget of brass that wears out.
We must have 15 sets of Time pedals in this house and all 3 of us have XC and enduro shoes, keeping the 3 of us in Time cleats is a notable cost each year.
Chi copies would be awesome... can't go wrong with a cast lump of brass.
About year or so per pair of shoes, so we will go through about 5-6 sets a year between the 3 of us.Don’t the cleats last long? Just looked up purchase date on my HTs and bought in 2017 and still on original cleats.
I feel like my first set of spd was early 90s...Showing my age but when the only choice for clipless was shimano or shimano we all rode shimano.
The gumby cleats are the originals, for gumbies that can't set their cleat position up correctly.But they're the gumby 'easy' cleats.
I run time on roadie and mtb. My knees have never been happier but they (left leg) can be sensitive to setup. I dont rub cranks flats or time cleats. I do love the 13s and can do 10s yet don't get along with spd. (I was fine with SPD until I dislocated my knee in a DH crash and then ignored pysio advice on return to bike time......). In my situation I really feel the side float is the winner with time not so much the angle of disengagement.The gumby cleats are the originals, for gumbies that can't set their cleat position up correctly.
The originals are 13°/17° float, the easy's are 10°.
I don't know how far you want to float your heel in before it's rubbing the paint or decals off your crank arm but a couple of degrees inward and 8° out actually works better than plonking a 17° cleat dead centre and having 8.5° in each direction.
And yet still more secure than Crank BrothersBut they're the gumby 'easy' cleats.
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I will happily swap you some easy cleats for the normal ones.The gumby cleats are the originals, for gumbies that can't set their cleat position up correctly.
The originals are 13°/17° float, the easy's are 10°.
I don't know how far you want to float your heel in before it's rubbing the paint or decals off your crank arm but a couple of degrees inward and 8° out actually works better than plonking a 17° cleat dead centre and having 8.5° in each direction.
I don't think I have any 'normal' sets.I will happily swap you some easy cleats for the normal ones.
Anticipation for Matthew McConaughey numbers meme...Two pages on cleats in the suspension thread, gotta be some sort of record.
Flats FTW
Or the taco girlAnticipation for Matthew McConaughey numbers meme...
Newly Released Suspension and Components GeneralTwo pages on cleats in the suspension thread, gotta be some sort of record.
Flats FTW