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They are for protecting the cleat only whilst walking. They cannot be used when cycling.
1 year, 10 months ago
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Horley, Surrey
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These protect your cleats when walking with cycling shoes on, otherwise you will wear your cleats away. These protest them.
1 year, 10 months ago
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Swindon
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It would not be safe to cycle with them on as they will not grip into your cleats.
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No, you have to take them off. Very little hassle and they fit easily in your pocket.
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You have to take them off
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Take them off prior to your ride, put them on when you're finished, helps protect the cleats which can be easily damaged, and makes your shoes easier to walk in
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You have to take them off but it's easy and they slip easily into a pocket
1 year, 10 months ago
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You need to take them off when you're on the bike, it's easy though.
1 year, 10 months ago
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East Linton
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They are cleat covers!
They cover the cleat...
In order to attach to the pedal, the cleat must be exposed. However walking on the cleats will damage them.
The cleat covers should be carried in a jersey pocket, and attached to the cleats whenever you come off the bike.
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assuming this is a serious question - you only put them on when you are not on the bike but need to walk on your cleats to stop them from getting damaged
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If you want to click into your Look pedals, you'll need to take them off!
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You must remove the cleat covers when cycling - otherwise they won't click into the pedal . You put them on when walking on hard surfaces to protect against unnecessary wear. They come on and off in seconds, so don't worry. I use a small saddle-bag to hold them while cycling. Depending on how much you walk (and cycle), they will extend the lifetime of your cleats with a factor 2-5!
2 years ago
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Lyngby
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You need to remove them in order to clip the cleats into the pedals.
2 years ago
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Kent
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It is posssible to cycle short distances with them on (i.e. office to train station) to avoid repeatedly putting them on and taking them off, but they are only intended to protect cleat when off bike and not whilst cycling and need to be taken off whilst riding as you can't lock cleat into pedal with them on
2 years ago
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West Midlands
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They are simply for off-bike application i.e. while walking.
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You will need to take the covers off to clip into your pedals.
2 years ago
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Hampshire
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Is it one for £7.99 (€9.19) or two?
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The covers are supplied as a pair.
1 year, 10 months ago
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Horley, Surrey
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Its a pair of them
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Swindon
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They come as a pack of two.
1 year, 10 months ago
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Tonbridge
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They come as a pair, so 7.99 for 2
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You get one for each foot - ie a pair.
1 year, 10 months ago
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East Linton
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You get a pair for £7.99.
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One pair ie one cleat cover for each shoe.
2 years ago
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Kent
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West Midlands
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Malvern
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Two - one for each shoe
2 years ago
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Bromsgrove
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There are two covers in the pack.
2 years ago
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Bournemouth
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These covers are supplied in pairs.
2 years ago
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1 year, 9 months ago
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these fit the KEO range of pedal cleats.
If you mean classic as in Keo Classic pedal cleats, then yes they fit.
If you mean classic as in 'old school' look pedal cleats from the late 80's early 90's then no
10 months ago
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London
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No, no, no. Just wasted my money trying. Don't do the same!
1 year ago
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Canberra
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No - I just tried it and Classic cleats are too long and too wide.
1 year, 1 month ago
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Edinburgh
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Yes definitely, that's what I am using and they fit fine
1 year, 2 months ago
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Perth
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Yes, yes they will.
1 year, 4 months ago
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They advertise them as fitting all Look Keo cleats.
1 year, 5 months ago
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Bromley
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Yes they do, I use them with my Look Classics.
1 year, 7 months ago
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The cleats state that they fit *all* Look cleats, so they should fit the classic no problem (but I can't say 100%!).
1 year, 8 months ago
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Edinburgh, Scotland
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No I'm afraid they would not. Look classic cleats are larger than Keos.
1 year, 8 months ago
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Sorry, no they don't.
1 year, 5 months ago
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Bromley
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No, I tried them on a friends Shimano cleats and they didn't fit,
You can get Shimano equivelents.
1 year, 6 months ago
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London
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Ilkley
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Compatible with 3 bolt keo cleats, wouldn't suit Wellgo CL-98 cleats.
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I can confirm that these will fit over your Look Keo Easy cleats. I hope this helps.
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