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Your cart is empty.Enhance your cycling performance with our 6 Degree Float Bike Pedal Cleats. Designed for MTB shoes, they feature a 15° release angle and a 2-hole bolt pattern. Available in 0° (silver) and 6° (gold) float angles, these lightweight, durable brass cleats weigh only 30g per pair and include plastic spacing shims for a perfect fit. Fully compatible with all D-TOKAOE clip-in pedals, they ensure seamless integration and reliable performance for both road and mountain biking.Golden 2Pack
Jon Siegrist
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
Easy to install, just like the originals. Good engagement and they are pretty light. I noticed the bolts and washer is heavier than the SH-51 set, so I swapped those in and saved a couple more grams.Time will tell regarding durability. Walking in rough conditions with brass cleats usually ends badly so… we will see.Good value and seemingly a well made set of cleats.
Deborah Lakso
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
Easily installed to replace my worn cleats
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
Just plain garbage. Slipping immediately after installation. Screwed into shoes to the point all the screws are stripped and still loose after clipping out 3 times. Metal shavings everywhere and destroyed the bottom of my shoes.
FidlrJiffy
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
I have never said this before in a review and wish I did not feel compelled to say it now, but…Do Not Buy this product.Sigh. I feel bad but it can’t be helped. I’ll explain.First off, I really liked the idea of SPD cleats with a 6-degree float. I have actual Shimano SM-SH56 SPD cleats but I have no idea what the float is or if there’s a float at all. I’ve Googled it and the results are inconclusive. And these cleats, brand D-TOKAOE, clearly have one side more tapered than the other suggesting that they will give a little on the one side. So far, so good.So, I replaced my actual Shimano cleats with the D-TOKAOE cleats using all the hardware included, cleat, spacers, and bolts. And, by the way, the cleats are marked Left and Right, which makes sense, I think, in that the float will be in the inward, or outward, direction, for both sides. And having said that, and also confessing that float is more common, I believe, on road pedals and cleats, and I don’t have road pedals and cleats, I have always thought that float is a little bit of give, but not just in one direction, which these SPD cleats, seem to suggest.Whew! Moving on to installation and actually using the cleats which turned out to be problematic and the reason why I highly do not recommend these cleats.I put the first cleat on, Left, I think, and then the Right, and then got out my torque wrench to tighten the bolts to 6nm. These bolts, by the way, are 3mm Allen bolts, while the Shimano are 4mm Allen bolts, and both are threaded properly to fit onto an SPD shoe.I torqued the first bolt…and stripped it! Just to be clear I also torqued the bolts that came with the Shimano pedals and no problem whatsoever. The bolts with the D-TOKAOE cleats are, how shall I say this and be professional, very poor quality.I’m looking at this stripped bolt and thinking that, at best, I am stuck with these cleats and if they don’t work out and I can’t get the cleat off, my shoe, and really, what good is one shoe, my shoes, are ruined.In the end, I did manage to drill out the bolt head without damaging anything else. And I got the cleat off.You may be wondering if after all this angst are the cleats of any value.Since I did get the cleat off and I had 4 perfectly good, high-quality bolts from the Shimano cleats, I remounted the cleats and took off for a ride.And……No joy…The cleats would not clip into my Shimano SPD pedals. I tried both cleats, checked that the right and left cleats were on the correct shoe, that they were oriented correctly (as far as I can tell there is not a specific orientation required), and, nope, they would not clip in.Happily, I had the foresight to bring my SH56 cleats with me along with a 4mm Allen wrench and I changed the cleats out and had a fine ride.Regrettably, these cleats do not work. If you mount the cleats the supplied bolts may strip out if they are torqued correctly and if you do mount them, they won’t clip in. These cleats are absolutely not recommended. Sorry...
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