Non Symmetric Cleat Position

Frank Wilson
Frank Wilson Posts: 930
edited February 2017 in Road general
Probably quite a common thing but does anybody on here have their cleats (sl type) further forward on one shoe than the other. I don't know if I have one leg longer than the other but when I match them forward I am comfortable on the left leg, when I match then back the right leg is good.

So basically was thinking of lining up the left cleat further forward on the shoe than the right. Does anybody have a similar problem and ride with non-symmetrical cleat positions?

Comments

  • Garry H
    Garry H Posts: 6,639
    Mine aren't symmetric. I have a dodgy left hip. There's no need for them to be symmetrical, unless that's what's needed, if that makes sense!
  • de_sisti
    de_sisti Posts: 1,283
    edited February 2017
    Does anybody have a similar problem and ride with non-symmetrical cleat positions?
    Yes, fallen arches, ankle-knee-hip interaction. NHS custom made Orthothics have helped a bit though.
  • chris_bass
    chris_bass Posts: 4,913
    Apparently Jeremy corbyn likes things anti symmetric, at least I think that's what they said
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