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[Lifetime Warranty] Bike Cleats - Compatible with Shimano SPD-SL Pedals - 6-Degree Float 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 Shimano SPD-SL Pedals - Pack of 2

Key Features

  • 6-Degree Lateral Float: Designed with the "Yellow" standard level of float, allowing your heels to move slightly sideways while clipped in to reduce strain on the knees and accommodate natural joint alignment.
  • Precision SPD-SL Compatibility: Engineered to the exact specifications of the Shimano SPD-SL system, ensuring a secure, click-in connection and a consistent, predictable release.
  • High-Traction Walking Pads: Features integrated rubber-like colored tips to provide grip and stability when walking on smooth floors, while also protecting the main cleat body from wear.
  • Universal 3-Hole Mounting: Compatible with all standard 3-bolt road cycling shoes, featuring adjustable slots for precise fore-aft and lateral positioning.
  • High-Impact Composite: Manufactured from a durable, lightweight engineering-grade thermoplastic that maintains its shape and engagement integrity under high-wattage sprinting.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Shimano SM-SH11 (Yellow) Equivalent
  • SPD-SL 6° Float Cleat Set
  • Self-Aligning Road Cleat Kit
  • Universal 3-Bolt Pedal Interface

Compatibility & Fitment

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

  • Pedals: Compatible with all Shimano SPD-SL series pedals (e.g., PD-R540, PD-R550, 105, Ultegra, Dura-Ace).
  • Shoes: Fits all road cycling shoes with a 3-hole triangular mounting pattern (e.g., Shimano, Specialized, Giro, Bontrager, SIDI).
  • Applications: Ideal for Road Racing, Long-Distance Touring, and high-intensity Indoor Spinning on road-style pedals.
  • Note: Not compatible with Shimano SPD (2-bolt MTB), Look Delta, or Look KEO systems.

When to Replace

  • Visible Color Wear: The yellow rubber walking pads have worn down to the black plastic, or the front "nose" of the cleat has become dangerously thin.
  • Loose Connection: You feel vertical "slop" or clicking when pedaling, even when your pedal tension is adjusted correctly.
  • Difficult Release: The edges of the cleat have "mushroomed" or become jagged from walking, causing the cleat to stick in the pedal mechanism.
  • Accidental Pull-out: Your foot pulls out of the pedal during an upward stroke or sprint, indicating the engagement surfaces are rounded off.
  • Cracked Plastic: Visible stress fractures around the bolt holes, often caused by over-tightening or impact.

Installation Tips

  • Trace the Old Position: Before removing your old cleats, use a marker to trace the outline on your shoe sole to ensure your new cleats are installed with the same alignment.
  • Grease the Bolts: Apply a small amount of grease to the threads of the six mounting bolts to prevent them from seizing into the shoe's metal nuts.
  • Torque Specs: Tighten the bolts firmly (typically 5–6 Nm). Loose cleats can slide during a ride, damaging your shoes and causing a safety hazard.
  • The "Walk" Rule: These are high-performance cleats, not walking shoes. Use cleat covers if walking on pavement to significantly extend the life of the engagement surfaces.
  • Float Check: After installation, ensure you can wiggle your heel slightly in both directions without the cleat releasing. This "float" is what protects your ligaments from injury.
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  • FIXING SYMPTOMS

    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

    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 intended for Shimano SPD-SL style road pedal systems. They are not the same as Shimano SPD 2-bolt mountain bike cleats, so they should only be used with pedals that accept SPD-SL cleats.
A 6-degree float cleat allows some side-to-side rotational movement of your foot while clipped in. This can help reduce knee strain for many riders compared with a fixed-position cleat, while still providing a secure connection to the pedal.
They are designed for cycling shoes that use a 3-bolt road cleat mounting pattern, which is the standard layout for SPD-SL style cleats. They are not meant for 2-bolt shoes commonly used with SPD mountain or indoor studio systems unless your shoe specifically has the 3-bolt road pattern.
Common signs include difficulty clipping in or out, unwanted play between shoe and pedal, inconsistent engagement, squeaking from excessive wear, or visibly rounded and worn contact points. Worn cleats can also affect pedaling stability and release performance.
This pack includes 2 cleats. Installation typically requires the cleat mounting hardware that matches your shoes and a basic hex/Allen key, depending on the bolt style. Before tightening fully, align both cleats carefully so your foot angle and fore-aft position match your riding setup.
Installation is usually straightforward and takes about 10 to 20 minutes for both shoes if your old cleat position is marked. A good method is to outline the old cleat position before removal, then install the new cleat in the same general location and make small adjustments after a short test ride.
Inspect the shoe sole and threaded inserts for damage, clean any dirt from the mounting area, and check that your pedal engagement surfaces are not excessively worn. If your previous cleats wore unevenly, review your cleat alignment and pedal release tension before riding.