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Old 04-17-20, 06:44 AM
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Speedplay Zero unclip when I stand

I have the previous Zero's without the walking cleat and my knees love them. I was on a ride yesterday and when I stood up to stretch my back my right foot unclipped. Luckily I did not have all my weight on that side or it could have been a bad situation. I have been off the bike for a couple years but when it happened I did remember it happening once before.

It's possible that when I stand I twist my foot causing me to unclip but it does concern me especially if it happened while really cranking on the pedals. I did stand again and was very cautious about twisting my foot and did not unclip. Has anyone else had this happen?
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Old 04-17-20, 07:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Digger6255
Has anyone else had this happen?
Not me.

Have you checked the float adjustment? Maybe it's too restrictive and causing the unclip when you stand.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
Not me.

Have you checked the float adjustment? Maybe it's too restrictive and causing the unclip when you stand.
I haven't checked float since I originally set them. I will check that out today. It was weird when it happened, I did not even feel it unclip but suddenly I was not clipped in.
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I stopped using them when I was spinning out down a fast descent and my foot popped out and into the front spokes. This happened to a lot of people and that is why they have not become the big hit they were when first introduced.
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Originally Posted by RiceAWay
I stopped using them when I was spinning out down a fast descent and my foot popped out and into the front spokes. This happened to a lot of people and that is why they have not become the big hit they were when first introduced.
You come up with some weird ****.
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Never heard of this until now. Myself and several people I ride with run speedplay and have never come unclipped except on purpose.
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Don't get me wrong, I love these pedals. I don't want to change back to Ultegras or Look but thought this was weird. This is probably all me or like WhyFi said I may need to adjust float on the right cleat.

And I have never heard (until now) of anyone coming unclipped while spinning down hill and foot going into the spokes. How would that even happen?
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Originally Posted by Digger6255
I haven't checked float since I originally set them. I will check that out today. It was weird when it happened, I did not even feel it unclip but suddenly I was not clipped in.
I assume you're pretty sure you were ever clipped in in the first place?
FWIW, speedplay also sells a "Track/Sprint" edition Zero pedal, that has a stiffer spring and is by design harder to unclip from.
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Originally Posted by Sy Reene
I assume you're pretty sure you were ever clipped in in the first place?
FWIW, speedplay also sells a "Track/Sprint" edition Zero pedal, that has a stiffer spring and is by design harder to unclip from.
I was definitely clipped in and this was about 8 miles into a 12 mile ride.
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Old 04-17-20, 12:34 PM
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I checked the float and had more than enough but my right cleat unclips very easily with very little effort when I rotate heel out. I can easily retract the spring with my thumb on the right. I guess I need new cleats?
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Is it broken? My zero cleats don't last 1/5th as long as my old school X1 cleats. The tip breaks off. My zero cleats are lasting a bit longer now that I lube them every time I ride.
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Originally Posted by randallr
Is it broken? My zero cleats don't last 1/5th as long as my old school X1 cleats. The tip breaks off. My zero cleats are lasting a bit longer now that I lube them every time I ride.
It doesn't appear to be broken but I can open that right spring easily with my thumb and the left one I can barely move without a lot of pressure.
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Yep, the solution for you is probably new cleats. Those little leaf springs don't last forever. I broke one once and didn't even notice for a while (until I took them apart to clean them)
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Originally Posted by RiceAWay
I stopped using them when I was spinning out down a fast descent and my foot popped out and into the front spokes. This happened to a lot of people and that is why they have not become the big hit they were when first introduced.
I hate it when that (doesn't) happen...
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I've been using Zeros for more than a decade and never had this happen.
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Old 04-17-20, 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
You come up with some weird ****.
I have been cycling for over 40 years. This was after I raced cars, motorcycles and sailboats. I raced bicycles until an accident developing a product for the US military injured my lungs. This reduced me to sport riding, long distance touring and building bikes from components. Since you seem to think that it is "weird" to spin out of a pedal I have to wonder if you've ever ridden much.
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Originally Posted by RiceAWay
I have been cycling for over 40 years. This was after I raced cars, motorcycles and sailboats. I raced bicycles until an accident developing a product for the US military injured my lungs. This reduced me to sport riding, long distance touring and building bikes from components. Since you seem to think that it is "weird" to spin out of a pedal I have to wonder if you've ever ridden much.
Yeah, everyone who's anyone has unclipped and jammed their foot in their front wheel during The Great Speedplay Purge.
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Replacing the cleat should do it, and was the first thing that ran through my mind when I read the title of your post. We sell a lot of Speedplay pedals and cleats and your issue is almost always resolved with cleat replacement.
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anyone who has lost all confidence in their speedplay pedals is welcome to send them to me for proper disposal. DM for details.
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Originally Posted by goenrdoug
anyone who has lost all confidence in their speedplay pedals is welcome to send them to me for proper disposal. DM for details.
I have not lost confidence in my Speedplay pedals just my 4 year old cleats or at least the right one. In all fairness I never used walking covers for them and they are pretty beat up.
Bottom line is new cleats are ordered from REI and should be here on Tues or Wed along with a new pair of Shimano RC701 shoes.

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Are the pedal bodies worn out?
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Originally Posted by topflightpro
Are the pedal bodies worn out?
No. If you read earlier in the thread, I can open the right spring with just my thumb fairly easily. Doing the same thing to the left one I can barely move it.
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Originally Posted by RiceAWay
I stopped using them when I was spinning out down a fast descent and my foot popped out and into the front spokes. This happened to a lot of people and that is why they have not become the big hit they were when first introduced.
I've been cycling for over 40 yrs. and using Speedpay for many of those years. All my ex-racer friends (local racers) use them. In that time I have never seen or heard of what you have posted above. So, I must not know the " a lot of people" you know.
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Originally Posted by Digger6255
No. If you read earlier in the thread, I can open the right spring with just my thumb fairly easily. Doing the same thing to the left one I can barely move it.
I have had a spring break once on an old X-type cleat,
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Old 04-18-20, 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by bruce19
I've been cycling for over 40 yrs. and using Speedpay for many of those years. All my ex-racer friends (local racers) use them. In that time I have never seen or heard of what you have posted above. So, I must not know the " a lot of people" you know.
Considering how much lighter the Speedplays were than the Looks of that generation and how much easier they were to get into perhaps you'd like to hazard a guess as to why they never gained that large of an audience?
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