[Lifetime Warranty] Bike Cleats - Compatible with Look KEO Pedals - 0-Degree Float Fixed Cleat for Cycling Shoes Suitable for Spinning Indoor Cycling Mountain Biking Outdoor Road Cycling - Pack of 2
[Lifetime Warranty] Bike Cleats - Compatible with Look KEO Pedals - 0-Degree Float Fixed Cleat for Cycling Shoes Suitable for Spinning Indoor Cycling Mountain Biking Outdoor Road Cycling - Pack of 2
Bike Cleats - Compatible with Look KEO Pedals - Pack of 2
Key Features
- 0-Degree Fixed Float: Engineered for experienced cyclists and indoor sprinters, these cleats provide zero lateral movement, ensuring 100% of your leg power is transferred directly into the drivetrain.
- Precision Look KEO Compatibility: Molded to exact specifications to ensure a crisp, reliable clip-in and release on all Look KEO series pedals.
- High-Strength Thermoplastic: Manufactured from lightweight yet ultra-durable engineering-grade polymer to resist wear and prevent premature snap-outs during heavy climbing or sprinting.
- Anti-Slip Walking Surface: Features small textured rubber-like pads on the bottom to provide traction when walking on smooth surfaces like cafe floors or gym mats.
- Universal 3-Hole Mounting: Designed with a standard triangular bolt pattern, making them compatible with almost all modern road cycling and indoor spinning shoes.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Look KEO Black Cleats (0° Float)
- KEO-Style Fixed Road Cleat
- Indoor Cycling Fixed Cleat
- Universal 3-Bolt Pedal Interface
Compatibility & Fitment
These cleats are designed for specific road-style pedal systems and shoes. Key fitment details include:
- Pedals: Compatible with Look KEO Classic, KEO 2 Max, KEO Blade, and KEO-compatible indoor spin pedals (like those found on some Peloton or Schwinn bikes).
- Shoes: Fits all cycling shoes with a 3-hole "Delta" or "Road" mounting pattern (e.g., Specialized, Shimano, Giro, SIDI).
- Applications: Ideal for Road Racing, Time Trials, and high-intensity Indoor Spinning.
- Note: Not compatible with Look Delta (Red/Black) or Shimano SPD/SPD-SL pedal systems.
When to Replace
- Worn Indicator Marks: Most cleats have small "wear dimples" or the plastic begins to thin significantly at the front hook or rear latch.
- Loose Clip-In: You notice "play" or vertical movement when clipped into the pedal, even when the pedal tension is tightened.
- Difficulty Clipping Out: The edges of the cleat have become jagged or mushroomed, causing the release mechanism to stick.
- Cracked Material: Visible stress fractures in the plastic body, typically caused by walking on rocky surfaces or over-tightening the bolts.
- Accidental Release: Your foot "pops out" of the pedal unexpectedly during a high-power effort or sprint.
Installation Tips
- Mark Your Position: Before removing your old cleats, trace their outline on the bottom of your shoe with a silver marker or pencil to ensure your "stack height" and "fore-aft" position remain consistent.
- Grease the Bolts: Apply a small amount of grease or anti-seize to the threads of the mounting bolts to prevent them from rusting or seizing into the shoe's metal inserts over time.
- Fixed vs. Float: Remember that 0-degree cleats offer no knee rotation. If you experience knee pain after a short ride, you may need to switch to "Grip" cleats (4.5° or 9° float) to allow for natural joint movement.
- Torque Carefully: Tighten the bolts firmly but do not over-torque. Using the included hex key is usually sufficient; over-tightening can crush the shoe's carbon or nylon sole.
- The "Walk" Test: Use "Cleat Covers" if you plan to walk long distances. Walking on these cleats rapidly wears down the engagement surfaces, which can lead to safety issues while riding.
Original: $19.23
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Description
Bike Cleats - Compatible with Look KEO Pedals - Pack of 2
Key Features
- 0-Degree Fixed Float: Engineered for experienced cyclists and indoor sprinters, these cleats provide zero lateral movement, ensuring 100% of your leg power is transferred directly into the drivetrain.
- Precision Look KEO Compatibility: Molded to exact specifications to ensure a crisp, reliable clip-in and release on all Look KEO series pedals.
- High-Strength Thermoplastic: Manufactured from lightweight yet ultra-durable engineering-grade polymer to resist wear and prevent premature snap-outs during heavy climbing or sprinting.
- Anti-Slip Walking Surface: Features small textured rubber-like pads on the bottom to provide traction when walking on smooth surfaces like cafe floors or gym mats.
- Universal 3-Hole Mounting: Designed with a standard triangular bolt pattern, making them compatible with almost all modern road cycling and indoor spinning shoes.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Look KEO Black Cleats (0° Float)
- KEO-Style Fixed Road Cleat
- Indoor Cycling Fixed Cleat
- Universal 3-Bolt Pedal Interface
Compatibility & Fitment
These cleats are designed for specific road-style pedal systems and shoes. Key fitment details include:
- Pedals: Compatible with Look KEO Classic, KEO 2 Max, KEO Blade, and KEO-compatible indoor spin pedals (like those found on some Peloton or Schwinn bikes).
- Shoes: Fits all cycling shoes with a 3-hole "Delta" or "Road" mounting pattern (e.g., Specialized, Shimano, Giro, SIDI).
- Applications: Ideal for Road Racing, Time Trials, and high-intensity Indoor Spinning.
- Note: Not compatible with Look Delta (Red/Black) or Shimano SPD/SPD-SL pedal systems.
When to Replace
- Worn Indicator Marks: Most cleats have small "wear dimples" or the plastic begins to thin significantly at the front hook or rear latch.
- Loose Clip-In: You notice "play" or vertical movement when clipped into the pedal, even when the pedal tension is tightened.
- Difficulty Clipping Out: The edges of the cleat have become jagged or mushroomed, causing the release mechanism to stick.
- Cracked Material: Visible stress fractures in the plastic body, typically caused by walking on rocky surfaces or over-tightening the bolts.
- Accidental Release: Your foot "pops out" of the pedal unexpectedly during a high-power effort or sprint.
Installation Tips
- Mark Your Position: Before removing your old cleats, trace their outline on the bottom of your shoe with a silver marker or pencil to ensure your "stack height" and "fore-aft" position remain consistent.
- Grease the Bolts: Apply a small amount of grease or anti-seize to the threads of the mounting bolts to prevent them from rusting or seizing into the shoe's metal inserts over time.
- Fixed vs. Float: Remember that 0-degree cleats offer no knee rotation. If you experience knee pain after a short ride, you may need to switch to "Grip" cleats (4.5° or 9° float) to allow for natural joint movement.
- Torque Carefully: Tighten the bolts firmly but do not over-torque. Using the included hex key is usually sufficient; over-tightening can crush the shoe's carbon or nylon sole.
- The "Walk" Test: Use "Cleat Covers" if you plan to walk long distances. Walking on these cleats rapidly wears down the engagement surfaces, which can lead to safety issues while riding.























