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SiDi Technology: MTB Sole Replacement |
Sole replacement system
The SRS sole is completely replaceable. Its four tread panels, at the toe, both sides of the
forefoot, and at the heel, are equipped with Phillips head screws for easy removal and replacement. The rubber used for the SRS sole has the
right density for variable trial terrain. It is toe spike compatible.
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MTB STUDS
Remove the cover screws from the toe area of the shoes and replace with studs.
The spare part is sold separately.
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THREADED CLEAT PLATE
1) Using a screwdriver push, from the outside, the reinforcement plate up to detach the correspondent part of the innersole
2) Lift the innersole partially detached from the inside, and remove the reinforcement plate replacing it with a new one.
IMPORTANT! Cleat plates cannot be replaced on Gore-Tex Shoe models.
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CRANK BROTHERS EGG BEATER
1) Place the SiDi spacer (suggested and sold separately as spare part)
2) Place the original Crank Brothers cleat fixing it with the Crank Brothers screws A – M5X12mm
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SPD PLATE
Place the SPD plate with the original SiDi screws A – M5X12mm.Place the SPD plate with the original SiDi screws A – M5X12mm. Please, use the SiDi screws provided inside each box. Please, use the SiDi screws provided inside each box. |
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LOOK PLATE
Place the Look plate with the original SiDi screws A – M5X12mm
Please, use the SiDi screws provided inside each box.
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WARNING!
No bicycle shoes or other protective device can completely protect you in all foreseeable or unusual accidents. Riding a bicycle might be dangerous. In the event of an upset, collision, or other accident, you may be seriously injured or killed, regardless of the type of protective equipment that you are wearing. Do not expect or depend upon your SiDi cycling shoes or other apparel to prevent or reduce injury in the event of an accident. Under some rare circumstances, the wearing of technical footwear may actually increase your injury. The only way to certainly avoid being injured while riding a bicycle is not to ride
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