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Clipless pedal cleats are essential wear components for a cyclist’s safety, comfort and performance. Over time, cleat wear can lead to play, less reliable engagement, or even an increased risk of unexpected release. As a pedal and cycling cleat manufacturer, LOOK Cycle explains how to recognize a worn cleat, what the warning signs are both visual and functional and when to replace your cleats to preserve pedal performance and pedaling feel.
Over time, your cleats naturally wear out:
Excessively worn cleats can lead to:
If you experience one or more of these symptoms, your cleats are most likely at the end of their service life.
On your cleats, check first and foremost:
Breakage of the cleat nose, cracked material: immediate replacement required.
To be absolutely avoided
Reduced grip when walking, increased risk of slipping, accelerated wear of functional contact zones.
Replace as soon as you notice the same condition:
Rough and darkened surfaces, hollowed areas, friction that can sometimes cause squeaking noises.
Replace as soon as you notice the same condition:
Replace as soon as you notice the same signs:
Central groove: repeated friction against the pedal retention lever increases mechanical play.
Lateral grooves: repeated clip-outs create more angular freedom and reduce precision.
The condition of your cleats directly affects the wear of your pedals.
Wear levels:
Plate / contact surface: monitor the appearance of deep marks.
Lever / spring: clean and dry regularly.
In summary: replacing your cleats preserves your pedals, your pedaling feel, and your safety.