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[Lifetime Warranty] Bike Cleats - Compatible with Look KEO Pedals - 0-Degree Float Fixed Cleat for Cycling Shoes Suitable for Spinning Indoor Cycling Mountain Biking Outdoor Road Cycling - Pack of 2

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Bike Cleats - Compatible with Look KEO Pedals - Pack of 2

Key Features

  • 0-Degree Fixed Float: Engineered for experienced cyclists and indoor sprinters, these cleats provide zero lateral movement, ensuring 100% of your leg power is transferred directly into the drivetrain.
  • Precision Look KEO Compatibility: Molded to exact specifications to ensure a crisp, reliable clip-in and release on all Look KEO series pedals.
  • High-Strength Thermoplastic: Manufactured from lightweight yet ultra-durable engineering-grade polymer to resist wear and prevent premature snap-outs during heavy climbing or sprinting.
  • Anti-Slip Walking Surface: Features small textured rubber-like pads on the bottom to provide traction when walking on smooth surfaces like cafe floors or gym mats.
  • Universal 3-Hole Mounting: Designed with a standard triangular bolt pattern, making them compatible with almost all modern road cycling and indoor spinning shoes.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Look KEO Black Cleats (0° Float)
  • KEO-Style Fixed Road Cleat
  • Indoor Cycling Fixed Cleat
  • Universal 3-Bolt Pedal Interface

Compatibility & Fitment

These cleats are designed for specific road-style pedal systems and shoes. Key fitment details include:

  • Pedals: Compatible with Look KEO Classic, KEO 2 Max, KEO Blade, and KEO-compatible indoor spin pedals (like those found on some Peloton or Schwinn bikes).
  • Shoes: Fits all cycling shoes with a 3-hole "Delta" or "Road" mounting pattern (e.g., Specialized, Shimano, Giro, SIDI).
  • Applications: Ideal for Road Racing, Time Trials, and high-intensity Indoor Spinning.
  • Note: Not compatible with Look Delta (Red/Black) or Shimano SPD/SPD-SL pedal systems.

When to Replace

  • Worn Indicator Marks: Most cleats have small "wear dimples" or the plastic begins to thin significantly at the front hook or rear latch.
  • Loose Clip-In: You notice "play" or vertical movement when clipped into the pedal, even when the pedal tension is tightened.
  • Difficulty Clipping Out: The edges of the cleat have become jagged or mushroomed, causing the release mechanism to stick.
  • Cracked Material: Visible stress fractures in the plastic body, typically caused by walking on rocky surfaces or over-tightening the bolts.
  • Accidental Release: Your foot "pops out" of the pedal unexpectedly during a high-power effort or sprint.

Installation Tips

  • Mark Your Position: Before removing your old cleats, trace their outline on the bottom of your shoe with a silver marker or pencil to ensure your "stack height" and "fore-aft" position remain consistent.
  • Grease the Bolts: Apply a small amount of grease or anti-seize to the threads of the mounting bolts to prevent them from rusting or seizing into the shoe's metal inserts over time.
  • Fixed vs. Float: Remember that 0-degree cleats offer no knee rotation. If you experience knee pain after a short ride, you may need to switch to "Grip" cleats (4.5° or 9° float) to allow for natural joint movement.
  • Torque Carefully: Tighten the bolts firmly but do not over-torque. Using the included hex key is usually sufficient; over-tightening can crush the shoe's carbon or nylon sole.
  • The "Walk" Test: Use "Cleat Covers" if you plan to walk long distances. Walking on these cleats rapidly wears down the engagement surfaces, which can lead to safety issues while riding.
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    FIXING SYMPTOMS

    Our bike cleats solve slip, loss of power, discomfort, and poor control while cycling.
  • DURABLE MATERIAL

    DURABLE MATERIAL

    This part is made of high-strength Plastic with metal, delivers reliable performance for all your cycling adventures.
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    IMPORTANT NOTE

    This is a replacement part designed to be compatible with certain appliances. Any brand names mentioned are used solely to indicate compatibility.

FAQ

These cleats are designed for Look KEO-style pedals. They are not universal cleats, so they should be matched with pedal systems that use the Look KEO cleat pattern.
A 0-degree float cleat is a fixed cleat, meaning your foot stays in a locked-in position with no side-to-side rotational movement while clipped in. Riders who prefer a firm, stable connection often choose fixed cleats, but they require careful setup to avoid knee or ankle discomfort.
A fixed cleat is usually best for riders who already know their preferred foot position and want a very direct power transfer. If you are new to clip-in pedals or have a history of knee sensitivity, a cleat with some float is often more forgiving.
Yes. If your bike or studio bike uses Look KEO-compatible pedals and your shoes accept the standard 3-bolt road cleat mounting pattern, these cleats can be used for indoor cycling, spinning, and outdoor road riding.
You will need cycling shoes that use a 3-bolt road-style mounting pattern. Before installing, check the sole of your shoes to confirm they are drilled for road cleats rather than a 2-bolt SPD-style setup.
Installation is usually straightforward and takes about 10 to 20 minutes. Most riders only need an Allen key to mount and adjust the cleats. It helps to mark your old cleat position before removal so you can closely match your previous fit.
Replace worn cleats if you notice difficulty clipping in or out, excess play between shoe and pedal, unstable foot positioning, or visible wear on the contact points. Worn cleats can also cause inconsistent engagement and release.
Make sure the cleats are tightened evenly, aligned correctly for your natural foot angle, and tested at low speed before a full ride. Because these are 0-degree float fixed cleats, proper alignment is especially important for comfort and knee tracking.