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Squeaky Cycling Shoe

Friday, May 29th, 2009

The luxury of tinkering with my bikes and making sure they are clean, well lubed, and perfectly tuned escapes me due to the lack of a trust fund – or something.

That said, I and the people I ride with are sensitive like squirrels when it comes to creaks and squeaks. My Look style pedals were making everyone crazy.

After tightening the pedal, it got worse. Lubed the spring and it went away, for a ride. I swore it was the pleather on the shoe. Would have put money on it and wasn’t sure how to lube synthetic leather – found no suggestions online except Armor All.

Then it got way way worse and I finally had the bright idea of looking at the cleat itself. As you can almost see in the blurry shot below, it was worn down to the screws and there were CHUNKS missing from the cleat itself! Further inspection of the pedal revealed wear marks from the screw heads.

The Offending Footwear

Replaced the cleat.

Silence and engagement I have not experienced since I bought the bike.

Probably should have been replacing the cleats every season. Will do so in the future. This is all pretty boring, but wanted to share the experience for anyone else looking up squeaky bike shoes with Look style cleats. Now do your work, internet.

Between Mountains

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

My farewell ride in Vermont.

View Interactive Map on MapMyRide.com

This route was almost as tough as the Cornhole Challenge. Had been trying to get around to it the whole time here in Ludlow, VT. Nor did I get out early enough when I did – my intent was to see a moose.

Rode nowhere near as many miles in VT as I thought I would have. Mountains shorten normal Ohio distances for rides by leaps and bounds. No close mountain bike trails locally to Ludlow either. Additionally, time with friends and family took precedence. The memories were worth the shortage of miles. A solid week of pouring rain didn’t help things either – for hiking, road riding, or mountain biking.

Not only will my heart break when I leave but my legs will grow weak.