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Editorial Reviews Product Description SH-SH51 (Single Release) and SH-SM56 (Multi Release) fit PD-M520, PD-M540, PD-M324, PD-M545/M424, PD-M647 and PD-M959 Pedals. SH-SM52 Cleats fit 858 Pedals Only. Product Accessories
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Customer Reviews William G. Baker Said: Exactly as Advertised ( Oct. 26th 2009 )I purchased a road bike with clipless pedals but did not have the proper cleats for my bike shoes. I went to a local bike shop and found a set for $30. I was able to purchase the identical item on Amazon for about $17 including shipping. The description on Amazon was right on, the delivery on time. The cleats work perfectly. What more could you ask for? Needless to say, I am very satisfied and would recommend Amazon and this merchant to anyone. Thank you.Ricky D. Gordon Said: The Best Cleats at the Best Price from a Great Seller ( Sep. 30th 2009 )Why buy knockoffs when you can buy Shimano brand name cleats! Great price from a great seller - super fast delivery. AAA+++ Seller.Mary C. Morris Said: Beware of Return Policy ( Sep. 7th 2009 )Make sure you're ordering exactly what you need. The company only gives you 30 days to make returns, but they require you to have a return customer number that you're supposed to email to get. (????)I emailed them and have yet to hear back from them. It's been over 30 days now.Kraig Hufstedler Said: Excelent cleats, better than multi release for mountain biking ( Aug. 11th 2009 )I bought these cleats to replace the silver multi-release ones that came with my pedals. These cleats have been much better- they hold on tighter, and do not wobble like the multi ones did. They may be a little tougher to get out, but not enough so that I've noticed a big difference. They just feel much more secure, and they don't pop out when lifting on the pedals or bunny hopping, as the multi ones sometimes did. My suggestion would be to go for these if you're mountain biking and need solid stability with your cleats. If you're road biking, the multi ones might be nice because they seem to be a little more forgiving with releases, but they don't feel as secure when standing, etc.J. Balmer Said: Works as described ( Jul. 14th 2009 )The cleats were just as described and were easy to attach to bike shoes. They work just as they should. Very Satisfied.« Back |
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