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Wellgo Cycling Shimano SPD Shoes Adapter Cleats

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About this item

  • New cleat design for mountain clipless pedal to be assembled on LOOK style shoes
  • With this adapter, you can use Shimano SPD pedals for any brand road shoes
  • Material: Cr-Mo


Features

  • New cleat design for mountain clipless pedal to be assembled on LOOK style shoes
  • With this adapter, you can use Shimano SPD pedals for any brand road shoes
  • Material: Cr-Mo
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Anon
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
These were easy to put on my cycle shoes and work very well. High quality - have been using for a while.
GearInches
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024
Good: cheap, lightweight, easy to adjust fore and aft, easy to engage. I've used them with Shimano A530 and A600 pedals, with the same results.Bad: very difficult to disengage. Both with--and without--the adapter plate, they don't want to come out of the pedal easily. You can still wrangle them out, but do it well before you need to stop, and I'd warn against using them on your mtb, where you may need to get in and out a lot. Fine for road and gravel, though.The main advantage, of course, is being able to use your favorite 3-hole road shoes on regular SPD pedals.UPDATE: I discovered that the extra hard corners on the cleats were the cause of difficult disengagement. So, I used a Shimano cleat to figure out what needed to be cut off, then used a cutting disc on my Dremel to remove it. I'm sure they were made how they were, to keep from infringing on a Shimano design patent, but they can't keep me from modifying them in my own.It's not pretty, but they disengage wonderfully now, feeling no different from a Shimano cleat. You can see how much material I removed in the photos, and believe me, it was worth the 10 minutes that it took. Very happy with them now!
Bri
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024
I started spin classes at my gym and wanted to be able to clip in. I already own cycling shoes for outdoor road cycling that are SPD-SL three bolt cleats. Most spin bikes run SPD two bolt systems. I didn’t want to have to get new shoes so these cleat adaptions worked perfectly. I simply removed my old cleats, bolted these into the three bolt pattern and now I have an SPD cleat ready to go. I put them to the test and they held up. Clipped in and stayed clipped. Perfect low cost solution to a different bolt pattern!
Buyer
Reviewed in Canada on December 28, 2024
Note that I'm a light, occasional user.
Andrea Proulx
Reviewed in Canada on July 30, 2021
Bought shoes for my Bowflex that turned out to only be compatible for road bikes (booooo sellers who lie) ((boooo me for not doing my research))Anyways these saved me from buying new shoes. Also appreciate that the cleats come with the adaptor. Works well!
sigs
Reviewed in Canada on October 3, 2021
I have these and they didn't work with shimano xtr pedals then I realized I needed to install the small center part duh, they do work with bontrager. Good quality but slippery and will be slower in clip in than regular. Allows for movement of the cleat for aft so they are better than the shimano adapter.
Dave
Reviewed in Canada on January 25, 2021
Great solution for a common problem!
Rod
Reviewed in Canada on April 22, 2017
Excelent quality
SBP
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2015
I have hybrid platform/SPD-compatible pedals on my bike so I can use it for commuting/errands with street shoes, and also riding for exercise with cycling shoes. I won some really nice road cycling shoes, and wanted to use them with my current pedal system instead of my old, heavy MTB shoes, so I got these adapters. The quality is good - they are solid and sturdy - but they did not come with any sort of packaging or instructions. They did come with multiple screws of various lengths, so I just used the ones that seemed most appropriate and it worked. But there were varying numbers of the other length screws, so I'm not really sure how you would use them. I assume they are for different types of shoes, but without instructions, who knows? There was also a little rectangular brass piece with two holes drilled in it that fits over the center of the cleat, but its function was unclear. I left it off in the interest of weight (it's not on in the photo of this product, either).You can attach these adapter cleats to a two-hole shoe, though why you would want to instead of getting regular SPD cleats, I don't know. But you can. The cleats did hit farther back on the ball of my foot than I was used to, as some other reviewers noted, even when I put them all the way forward on my shoe, but it didn't seem to be a problem once I was underway. I did not have to adjust my seat height. They were also a lot trickier to clip onto the pedals, and slightly more difficult to unclip, but I chalk that up to me just needing to get accustomed to them and the tension adjustment on the pedal. By the end of the first ride I was getting better at clipping in.I'm very pleased with the quality of these cleats and they were exactly what I needed, for a good price. However, I wish that they had come with some instructions, just so I could know I put them on right.
Timothy R.
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2014
I bought a pair of carbon soled Sidi Ergo's a few years ago while in veterinary college. I didn't realize that the hole pattern wouldn't hold a spd cleat to fit my old Dura Ace road pedals. After spending so much on shoes I couldn't afford a new set of pedals, and I really love my old Dura Ace pedals. Sidi said their $25 SPD adaptor would not work on my Ergo II's. So the last 4 years I've been riding my15 year old chewed up mountain bike shoes with those beautiful Sidi's staring at me from the shelf everyday, I finally found these. It seemed too good to be true, too simple, too cheap. Well they arrived and fitted up in minutes. They worked great on the trainer, and have performed perfectly on a number of road rides so far. Most of my road rides are on a steep mountain road so they've experienced plenty of torque and standing pedaling. The clip in is very solid (more than my old cleats), the float is plenty, and I've had no issues coming unclipped unexpectedly. Unclipping takes more effort so I may need to adjust my pedal tension. The stack height is very low and with carbon soles I don't notice the smaller cleat footprint. This is a very minimalist set up and the cleats seem more walkable than those big Look cleats although I wouldn't hike in these either. I am planning on gluing two thin strips of rubber to my soles that will make these low profile cleats very walkable. The only negative I can find is there is almost no lateral adjustment which was not an issue for me. The cleat is about where I would have put it anyway to avoid shoe rub on the crank arms.