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    hmmm... I have eggbeaters, not mallets, but I believe the cleats are the same. There are two ways to install the cleat (you will see this in the instructions), one of which permits lower-tension release.

    I set my eggbeaters up the easy way when I first got them. It's super easy to get in and out -- SO easy I have nearly come out accidentally before. I don't have strong enough motivation to actually reverse them, but when I get new ones I'll probably set them up with the higher-tension orientation.

    Otherwise, when I was looking at pedals for my commuter, I read reviews of the Crank Bros models with platforms, and a number of people mentioned the awkwardness of a four-sided pedal on a two-sided platform... apparently for those people, the platform actually diminished the additional ease of clipping in that a four-sided pedal would otherwise afford. That made intuitive sense to me, so I went for the eggbeaters (though occasionally I wish for a platform, I must say). However, lot of folks here have Candies, etc, and love them, so I have to believe that that's not a huge issue for most people.

    I've also read about having to shave down the tread...

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    I confess I haven't read the instructions I didn't realize cleat orientation mattered.

    I don't think I need to shave tread, I do have another set of shims.

    I wonder if a sort of kick-slide motion would align the beater with the cleat?
    Last edited by Zen; 05-31-2008 at 05:27 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zencentury View Post
    I confess I haven't read the instructions I didn't realize cleat orientation mattered.

    I don't think I need to shave tread, I do have another set of shims.

    I wonder if a sort of kick-slide motion would align the beater with the cleat?
    When I first got my Crank Brothers Quattros I had some trouble clipping in never out though. Yep you should check that you have the cleats set up for the easiest release.
    With regards to clipping in I just sat in my lounge room and clipped in and out one leg at a time until it got easier.
    You can push the spindles (eggbeaters) around with your shoe until then are in a better position for clipping in.
    The website has the info about the cleats if you are unsure.
    http://www.crankbrothers.com/tech_mallet.php
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    Thanks for that site, Trekhawk.

    from the crank bros site:
    How can I change the release angle?
    For a 15 degree release angle (earlier release) on both feet, place the cleat with the two dots on the right shoe. For a 20 degree release angle (later release) on both feet, place the cleat with the two circles on the left shoe.

    I did scan the instruction and saw the bit about the two little dots but couldn't find the dots and had no idea what they were talking about. I finally saw them outside at night under the porchlamp.

    This will hopefully improve matters
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    2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
    2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager

 

 

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