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Old 01-30-16, 11:31 PM
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Shimano PD 7400 Cleats??

Are there cleats that fit into/over the V groove for these pedals that attach to the shoe??

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Yes, and they usually run $40 and up, when you can find them. Model SM-PD64
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You also need the unobtainium metal toe clips. Lower models came with plastic/nylon toeclips.

Could a 3D printer make one strong enough?

The only ones I see for sale right now come as part of a NOS pedal package. Not cheap.

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If anyone else is after a pair of these cleats, I've just put a NOS set up on eBay. Search SM-PD64.

Originally Posted by wrk101
You also need the unobtainium metal toe clips. Lower models came with plastic/nylon toeclips.
Normal toeclips can be modified to fit. Cut off the vertical bit that bolts to a standard pedal, drill to fit.



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When I had these pedals, I just used regular slotted cleats and toeclips.
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I have the 6400 Tri-color pedals, and love them. But I'm a weirdo, and don't use cleats, lol, just use hiking shoes on the semi-platform. 🤨😁
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I have a pair of 7400 pedals and broke one of the toe clips last year. I set up a search on ebay for "dura-ace toe clips" under Vintage Bicycle Parts and eventually found a pair of NOS shimano 600 Ultregra Toe Clips for $20 that worked. I like the idea of customizing a normal set. I didn't think of that.
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Originally Posted by JohnDThompson
When I had these pedals, I just used regular slotted cleats and toeclips.
Me too. No problemo.
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$14 shipped.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Shimano-Ult...kAAOSwVzRaxqIi
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I have a set of the 600 pedals, with the LL clips and some straps, a pair of new PD64 cleats, and the best part - a really mod pair of tricolor shoes (one size too big, but I'll go with it).

So I have the stuff, just need the right bike to put them on
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Hm, there's a community LBS here that has, IIRC, TWO pairs of 600EX pedals with those clips. Should I pick them up for anyone? I wanna say < $10 a pair, pedals and clips (and possibly straps).
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