Shimano shoes - do cleat covers exist for these ?

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Gwlad
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Shimano shoes - do cleat covers exist for these ?

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Please excuse my fumblings I am new to this, my question, is there such a thing as walking pads for Shimano shoes,like the giro shoes that are available and turn cleat shoes to normal urban shoes. Any help would be appreciated
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you are talking about SPD-SL type cleats? If so, yes indeed; if you type in 'SPD-SL cleat covers' into a search engine you should find several. Cost about £10

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Gwlad
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Brucey,thanks for your help I will look at those
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http://www.wiggle.co.uk/shimano-spd-sl- ... 4066957368


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I use these, they work very well in my experience.
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Or are you looking for something to fill in the recess of ordinary (MTB style cleat) SPD shoes. Such as these?
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RickH wrote:Or are you looking for something to fill in the recess of ordinary (MTB style cleat) SPD shoes. Such as these?
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These were actually fitted to my Shimano shoes when I bought them, just had to remove them to fit the cleats (They don't fit over the cleats, they just teplace them)
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And are 'cleat covers' available for EXUSTAR? One of mine went AWOL mid-ride.
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Marcus Aurelius wrote:http://www.wiggle.co.uk/shimano-spd-sl-pedal-cleat-covers/?lang=en&curr=GBP&dest=1&sku=5360681440&kpid=5360681440&utm_source=google&utm_term=&utm_campaign=UK_PLA_Shoes&utm_medium=base&utm_content=mckv%7Csmz8HKyNy_dm%7Cmcrid%7C67090788062%7Cmkw%7C%7Cmmt%7C%7Cmrd%7C5360681440uk%7Cmslid%7C%7C&mkwid=smz8HKyNy_dm&pcrid=67090788062&prd=5360681440uk&pgrid=17507337902&ptaid=pla-304066957368


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I use these, they work very well in my experience.



I got some of these from an online shop.....not bad piece of kit and easy to get on / off
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