Review: The Shimano S-Phyre RX910 Gravel Shoes Makes SPD Feel Like Road Pedals
Shimano's new CL-MT001 cleats allow multi-angle pedal engagement and backward compatibility, enhancing clip-in ease for all riders, alongside the $480 gravel-specific RX910 shoes.
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How can you improve on something that's already really good? Shimano introduces the new CL-MT001 two-bolt SPD cleats, the first major update to the SPD platform in nearly 30 years. Designed for a wide range of riders—from modern......
With the new CL-MT001 SPD-Cleats, Shimano brings the first major update of its SPD standard for almost 30 years. The cleats offer a novel multi-entry function that is designed to make the click-in easier and more versatile while remaining backward compatible. Since the introduction of the SPD system in 1995, the SM-SH51 has become the world's standard for millions of riders. With the CL-MT001, Shimano is now fundamentally revising the pedal-clea…
Shimano Updates the SPD Cleat for the First Time in 30 Years
The original version of this story was published on BikeRumor. For the first time in 30 years, the experience of riding Shimano SPD clipless off-road pedals is about to change. And it all comes down to a slightly different new multi-entry cleat. Now, this really is just a tiny tweak — it appears Shimano kinda filed some material off the front of the cleat. But Shimano claims that small change adds the ability to clip in either toe-first, or — fo…
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