
Originally Posted by
smilingcat
Since I quit about 8 years ago, I've gained too much weight. I've started riding again to be back in shape. 8 years ago, I used speedplay X2s. I use X2s today. I have a set on my trainer (beater bike), my Specialized Transition Pro TT bike, and I have a set on my K2 bike. (I'll get to the frame). I also have a spare set of X2s just in case.
On my SIDI shoes and on my Shimano shoes I have cleats for X2s as it should since I have X2 pedals.
Now 8 years ago, I never really had any problem with speedplays. Easy to step in and lock. easy to snap out except when the screws came loose on my shoes. Only other problem I've had was when the spring in the cleat finally wore out.
I used to step in and lock without any problem.
Today, I'm a COW!! With all my added weight, I should not have any problem stepping in and locking my cleats. Yet more times than not I'm having problem. Cleats are not on so tight that it binds the spring. ???
Maybe over the years, the springs have gotten stiffer? I don't know. And its a very costly proposition to be swapping out so many set of pedals and cleats to go to the light action speed play..
I don't know the X2's very well, but it may be the spring has weakened over time. A touch of oil might help a bit too. Mechanism may be sticky.
The other thing that is bugging me is that on my TT bike, I have Rolf Prima wheels. quiet, fast.. I LIKE. On the K2, I have Xero Lite wheels. (a lesser known brand of wheels. much much cheaper). When I try to charge up a modest hill of 4% grade 39/18-20 gearing, I hear these PINGING like someone is plucking strings. THIS IS NOT GOOD.

Maybe its my weight??
Does it only happen when you are climbing or does it also happen when you are sprinting out of the saddle? I normally associate that sound with releasing tension from the spokes after I true or build a wheel.
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