I can't get into my speed plays.
I have a new pair do speedplay light actions. I have made sure the cleat isn't too tight. My bf can put on my shoes and clip in but I can't seem to. Very frustrated, a bit of tears. Not sure what to do. I've been practicing standing next to the kitchen sink trying not to tip over. We don't have a trainer.
Check fore-aft of baseplate
Just about any pedal is 'stiff' when they are new, but as you've done everything else but still find it a struggle try this:
mark the 1st and 5th metatarsal heads of both feet (that's the metatarsal of your Big and LIttle toes). Put a little pen mark on the inner and outer spot of each shoe.
Hold a straight edge across those two points, to measure the axis of your metatarsals. You may note that one foot axis is different than the other.
Remove the top part of the cleat (four screws, metal face and yellow plastic)
The base plate of the Speedplay cleat (black) has a centerline - pick the center of the axis and move the baseplate to that mark. 99% of the time you need to move the baseplate all the way back towards the heel.
If you find it not possible to get the cleat far enough back, Speedplay makes baseplate extenders. Or you can get creative with a dremel and drill out the screw slots another 2mm in length.
Re-attach the top part of the cleat.
Engage! :)
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kelleil
Thank you for the suggestions!
I have t even actually ridden on them yet. Was just trying to get in them at home. So far:
1) loosened the top plate
2) added the special lube
3) made sure the shims were in place
Then my bf put on my shoes and every night we've made multiple attempts to break them in. It's starting to loosen up but is still a struggle.
I can't get into my speed plays.
We did it tonight and I had to push it up, not back. So weird! I'll let you know how it goes!
I can't get into my speed plays.
Thanks for the encouragement. I had a bad fall this weekend. Freaked me out.