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  1. #1
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    I am not riding tonight, way too exhausted but planning on coming out next week. We were going non-stop all weekend but I like RLAG so I will be out most weeks.

    My Times are supposedly lighter tension than the regular Atac because they are women's. Plus I wonder when you tried T's if he had them adjusted for a higher tension? That is how C set up his new ones but I will stick with the weenie setting, I like it. I like that they are obvious when they engage, the Crank Bros weren't.

    I used to ride SPD pedals (just like yours) on my road bike and loved how easy they were to get out of but clipping in I sometimes had to look for the pedal, a lot harder on the trail than the road.
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    Right/left?

    I know about the left/right little dot thing.

    What's this? I just got eggbeaters and I wasn't aware there was a right and left cleat... Where's the dot? (Thanks!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by foldHer View Post
    I know about the left/right little dot thing.

    What's this? I just got eggbeaters and I wasn't aware there was a right and left cleat... Where's the dot? (Thanks!)
    It's not exactly that its a left or right cleat, but how you install them - on the left or right alters the angle that you have to turn your foot at to unclip to either 15 or 20 degrees. The dots are on one of the cleats, on the inside of the two angled parts , the other has no dots - put the 2 dot cleat on the right shoe and you get the 15 degree release, put it on the left you get the 20 degree release.
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    Quote Originally Posted by foldHer View Post
    Where's the dot?
    It's a little hard to see, look at the cleats in good light.If you bought the cleats new it's in the instructions.
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