James: The new Shimano cleat fits a sole designed for a standard LOOK-type cleat. All SIDI road
shoes come stock with the plate needed for this. Please note that the new Shimano cleat is a little
bit pickier about the curvature of the sole than most; I had a bit of difficulty yesterday with a
Carnac shoe, and had to remove a very small amount of plastic from the middle of the cleat so it
would engage properly.
If you have difficulty with engagement, a couple things to check. First, the new Shimano pedal
doesn't engage very well if you have the tension bottomed out to the lowest setting. If you still
have trouble with it snapping in, try putting a bit of masking tape across the bottom of the cleat,
engage the shoe in the pedal, and move it around a bit. When you remove the shoe from the pedal,
you'll see marks indicating the area where the cleat is pushing excessively against the pedal...
that's where you might need to remove a *small* amount of material.
--Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles
http://www.ChainReactionBicycles.com
"James Negris" <
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> Has anybody mounted the new shimano road pedals to Sidi shoes? Is an adapter plate needed due to
> the sole curvature? And, if one is, is it included with the pedals?
>
> James