The Shimano CL-MT001 SPD cleats allow bikers to easily clip into pedals toe first, straight down, or heel first for the first time.
Written by Cory Benson
Cory Benson is the EU Tech Editor of Bikerumor. He has been writing about road, gravel, cyclocross, commuter, mountain & enduro bikes, and even e-bikes for a total of 25+ years. Before Bikerumor, he was a practicing Architect and product designer, after early work as a bike shop mechanic & mountain biking instructor. Based in the Czech Republic, Cory is a technical mountain biker, adventurous gravel rider, short & medium-haul bikepacker, XC ski & snowboarder, DIYer, stonemason, and general outdoor enthusiast.
Cory Benson is the EU Tech Editor of Bikerumor. He has been writing about road, gravel, cyclocross, commuter, mountain & enduro bikes, and even e-bikes for a total of 25+ years. Before Bikerumor, he was a practicing Architect and product designer, after early work as a bike shop mechanic & mountain biking instructor. Based in the Czech Republic, Cory is a technical mountain biker, adventurous gravel rider, short & medium-haul bikepacker, XC ski & snowboarder, DIYer, stonemason, and general outdoor enthusiast.
The Shimano CL-MT001 SPD cleats allow bikers to easily clip into pedals toe first, straight down, or heel first for the first time.
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