Subject: RE: Suggestions for transferring cleat position to new shoes? This should help....
http://www.jimlangley.net/crank/cleats.html
Basically you need to mark the points where your big toe joint and small toe joint are and that is where the middle of the cleat should lay.
I didnt do the white out steps but the way I have done it is by putting on the shoe feeling the left side for my big toe joint then I took a pencil and made a small mark on the outside of the shoe where that location was. Then I did the same thing on the right side finding the small toe joint and made a pencil mark.
Then take a piece of yarn or thread line it up with each mark. The thread should lay flush with the bottom of the shoe giving you a line on the sole. This line will give you the mid location of where the cleat should lay. You can then mark the underside of the shoe and use that as your focal point for lining up the cleat in the middle of that mark.
.. I hope I didnt confuse you. |