A06
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OK so I do have some history with clipless but those were SPD's and 20 years ago. I got back into Mtb in 2019 and as I was more focused on DH I returned to biking on flats.
My reason to try to get back to clipless is I want a repeatable for position and for my feet to be a bit more secure to better aid in maneuvering the bike around. I was intrigued by the magpeds but they never interfaced well with my shoes.
Yes changing to a shoe listed on the magped site as being compatible with the pedals would have been an option but I'm partial to my Leatt DH shoes and others I've tried just dont seem to offer the same degree of protection and support.
I just purchased the Crank Bros Mallet E and I'm trying to set them up as they required a bit of shimming to engage.
My question for all is that as of right now with the pins removed the engagement seems perfect and plenty of support from the platform to prevent hot spots which was my objection to running the more simplistic pedals such as egg beaters. So is there any reason to not remove the spikes? I think eventualy once I get comfortable I will gradualy raise the spikes but for now it seems like one more thing to cause me to not be able to easily get out of the pedal. Also I did install the 10 degree release 6 degree float cleats.
Any advice is welcomed.
A06
My reason to try to get back to clipless is I want a repeatable for position and for my feet to be a bit more secure to better aid in maneuvering the bike around. I was intrigued by the magpeds but they never interfaced well with my shoes.
Yes changing to a shoe listed on the magped site as being compatible with the pedals would have been an option but I'm partial to my Leatt DH shoes and others I've tried just dont seem to offer the same degree of protection and support.
I just purchased the Crank Bros Mallet E and I'm trying to set them up as they required a bit of shimming to engage.
My question for all is that as of right now with the pins removed the engagement seems perfect and plenty of support from the platform to prevent hot spots which was my objection to running the more simplistic pedals such as egg beaters. So is there any reason to not remove the spikes? I think eventualy once I get comfortable I will gradualy raise the spikes but for now it seems like one more thing to cause me to not be able to easily get out of the pedal. Also I did install the 10 degree release 6 degree float cleats.
Any advice is welcomed.
A06