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Old November 11th 04, 07:08 AM
Terry Morse
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(Atri I) wrote:

I think my feet are not 100% symmetrical, and so,
one toe pointed straight forward in the toe clips, and the other was
about 15 degrees to the outside. Would that be an issue with clipless?


You can adjust the cleats to accommodate foot rotation. Most
people's feet turn outward at least a little. If you're not
comfortable with setting the rotation, a local shop should be able
to help you out. Some clipless pedals have "float", which means the
foot can rotate slightly on the pedal without coming out. I think
the pedal with the most float is the Speedplay.

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