The thing I'm wondering is, could your saddle have slipped lower? I had that happen recently. But it could be cleats, too. Does it look off compared to the good side? If your screws are loose (no pun intended) it could have slipped to a weird angle, I suppose.



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) it could have slipped to a weird angle, I suppose.
I'm sure it's entirely possible that the cleats loosened up, since I use the shoes on my MTB, which has clips on one side and are flat on the other, and I'm way too afraid to clip in so far on a MTB trail. I played with them a bit on the ride back when my knee first started to hurt, but I'm not sure at this point if I should set them to force my right foot forward (which is NOT it's natural angle and will really pull on the knee) or set them to point out. Or trash them and get floating pedals like Speedplays. In either case, I'm out of commission for cycling or tennis for the foreseeable future - stupid me!
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