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Date: 16 May 2007 08:38:05
From: philcycles
Subject: Re: Drilling shoes for arch cleat position
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Wayne wrote: > I am considering using a retired pair of shoes and drilling holes for > a cleat position further back than my current shoes allow. Searching > the archives revealed this may be possible but I cannot find any > specifics. > > Does anyone have any specific suggestions on what hardware to use in > the sole of the shoe to mount the cleats? > > This is an experiment based on the following comments by Steve Hogg. > http://www.cyclingnews.com/fitness/?id=2007/letters05-15 I assume you're going to use a pair of plastic-not leather-sole shoes so here goes. First, get some T nuts without prongs from the hardware store. You won't find 5mm so get some number 8s. Determine where you want the cleats positioned, mark the holes and drill them for the T nuts. Epoxy the nuts into the soles and Bob's your uncle. If the flange on the T nut bothers your foot you may want to cut the insoles for the flange. And you may have to shorten the threaded portion of the T nut. I reccommend a Dremel with a cut off wheel. Good luck. Phil Brown
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