🚴♂️ Elevate Your Ride with Titanium Precision!
The SILCA 3D Printed Ti Cleat Kit offers a revolutionary upgrade for Shimano SPD pedals, featuring titanium cleats, custom bolts, and plates that combine lightweight design with exceptional strength and rust resistance. Manufactured in the USA, these cleats are engineered for high-performance cycling, ensuring durability and reliability on every ride.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.75 x 2.24 x 1.06 inches |
Package Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.94 x 1.97 x 1.18 inches |
Item Weight | 30 Grams |
Brand Name | SILCA |
Color | SILVER |
Material | Alloy Steel, Titanium, Metal |
Manufacturer | SILCA |
Part Number | SI/160433 |
W**E
Weird compatibility
These are fine with most of my pedals. They work flawlessly with Garmin Rally XCs and Shimano 520s, but they do NOT work with my ES600 single sided SPDs. It's too hard to unclip and I tipped over at a stop sign like I was just learning how to use clipless.Other than that, they're great. Just try em before you go for a ride.
A**.
Great cleats!
These cleats are very expensive and the weight concept is kinda silly, but these cleats float, engage, and release MUCH BETTER than shimano cleats. They're worth the money!
F**L
The stack of the cleat may not be to spec
I am a big fan of Silca products and own a variety of them: saddle packs, lube, levers, socks, a pump, a computer mount, etcWhen I saw the titanium printed cleats, I was very excited to try them. They look amazing. I installed them on my shoes without trouble. I did not notice, however, that the stack of the cleat was a little higher, maybe 1mm, than the OEM cleat.I use Shimano S-Phyre shoes with a Shimano XTR pedal. The cleat engaged well but the shoe wobbles around the engagement point. The one who noticed was my bike fitter — shortly after installing the cleats, I had a bike fit. He noticed an odd movement through the pedal stroke and had me take the shoes off and he clipped them on the pedal - the extra movement was obvious. He then tried Shimano cleats and that extra movement was gone.Needless to say, the Silca cleats were a disappointment. I bought my cleats through the Silca site and submitted my review there but it has not been posted.
P**L
Cleats wear out fast.
I received these cleats as a gift. I don't like writing negative reviews, especially for a product from a company I regard highly. Their quality is generally top-notch.I started getting pre-mature releases from my XTR pedals after less than 1 year and with only1000 miles on the cleats. Upon inspection, I discovered extensive wear on the pedal engagement area. I have never seen this kind of wear on steel cleats.I queried Silca on the early wear and I asked if these should be considered race-day cleats, and also asked if there was any warranty applicability, since they have a 2-year warranty. Their response was that they do not consider these to be race-day cleats, and that the wear I experienced is normal wear and tear, which is not covered by the warranty.So although the cleats are a bit lighter than steel, at least for my budget, I don't think the weight savings is worth the cost differential with steel, especially when the high wear-out rate is factored in.
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