id recommend cutting a longer piece of pipe and forming it to the shape of your footprint. that way you have a rigid piece running the entire length of the shoe just like commercially produced cycling shoes
I expected him to put way more glue or some kind of epoxy resin. The concept is great I just would add a crap load more glue or resin, on both sides. The way this was done will cause the pvc plate to rip out when doing any kind of climbing. Kudos for the effort!
Update on my own shoe modification: I have since received my pair of Magped Enduro pedals with steel plates for "cleats" and put said "cleats" on my old shredded-to-sh!t-by-bike-pedals Puma shoes by simply making a pair of aluminum plates with 2 M5-tapped holes each which go inside the shoes, drilling matching holes through the shoes' soles and finally screwing the "cleats" on with some thread locker in the aluminum plates' holes. Due to the very soft rubber compound that makes up the soles I could simply bolt the "cleats" down so hard that they now sit about 1 - 2 millimeters below the surface, as recommended in the manual that comes with the pedals. And while my Puma shoes will end up in the trash not too far into the future, simply due to all the wear and tear (literally) my always pretty agressive flat pedals have caused, the modification has turned out to work like a charm and I can see myself doing it again, possibly even the same way since these Magped "cleats" are almost perfectly flat and thus don't need matching holes cut all the way through the soles. That all said, I'm still considering getting a pair of proper SPD shoes since there are in fact some that would cost me about half what a new pair of these same Puma shoes would cost, and I doubt that any other shoes that are suitable for this modification would be any cheaper than said SPD shoes.
This would of been so much better if you had made a complete insole full length of the shoe instead of just around the cleat . The shoe sole would of been far stiffer and less likely for the cleat to pull out or move around in the shoe also a greater surface to glue the insole in
@@Steven-Sea_gull It worked just fine the way I did it, the cleats never got pulled out and never moved anywhere! They stayed exactly where I'd bolted them down all the way 'til the end, when I went and got myself a pair of actual SPD shoes! Coz as I mentioned above the Puma shoes I used for this mod had already been torn to sh!t by years of riding with aggressive flat pedals and were destined for the trash anyway, and as such were the ideal shoes for testing an irreversible modification like this! The cleats stayed were they were despite not having used any glue, I'd just bolted them into the aluminum plate on the inside really hard, so hard in fact that, as I also mentioned in my above comment, they got pulled into the sole so hard that they sat about 1 - 2 millimeters below the sole's surface as the manual recommended! And the lack of stiffness kept the shoes very comfortable to walk in, and while my new pair of Northwave Rockit cycling shoes are also extremely comfortable their stiff soles are the very reason why they can't quite match the comfort that my Pumas gave me even after the modification. And on top of that it was way easier to find the sweet spot on the magnets with my modified Pumas than it is with the new SPD cycling shoes. Don't get me wrong, I still feel much more secure riding with my feet sticking to the magnets, just not as secure as I did when I was still using my Pumas. Maybe I just have to get used to the new shoes tho, especially since I'm usually more of a "middle foot" rider than a "ball of the foot" rider, but for the time being I wish my Pumas had been in much better condition when I decided to do this mod to them and would've been good for another few years of riding.
Those cleats are sticking out quite a bit tho. Good thing I'm planning to do this with relatively flat magped "cleats" instead. I'm sure these shoes here would fuck up my laminate floor pretty good.
You just need better pedals for that with higher quality. I had the same problem always unclipping when i would skid but i recently switched to the crank brothers “candy 1” pedals and man what a difference. I have yet to unclip while skidding.
Hello sir,medyo malambot sya sir, kaya ang ginawa ko po mas nilaparan ko po yong PVC na pinaglalagyan attachment,para mas tumigas po sya, pero sir ,ginawa ko lang to pang dito dito lang ,di ko pa nasusubukan pang long ride
boss san mo po nabili yung pedal attachment? pwede po ba pa send ng link kung sa online mo nabili di kasi ako sigurado sa mga nakikita ko sa shopee baka walang parang kinakabitan yung alam mo yun HAHAHAHAHA basta yung pinag scre screwhan sana ma gets mopo hehe
Hello sir,sorry for my late reply, nabili ko yong cleats plate sir dito sa @CyclingCulturePH , actually sir bumily ako ng cleats attachment, kasama na yong plates👌
id recommend cutting a longer piece of pipe and forming it to the shape of your footprint. that way you have a rigid piece running the entire length of the shoe just like commercially produced cycling shoes
I expected him to put way more glue or some kind of epoxy resin. The concept is great I just would add a crap load more glue or resin, on both sides. The way this was done will cause the pvc plate to rip out when doing any kind of climbing. Kudos for the effort!
Hahahahaha magawa nga sa ukay na sapatos, para sa wala pang bud para bumili ng cleat shoes 😂❤❤
i love hitting insane skids on my brakeless track bike 24/7 in my custom cleat shoes 🤩
Update on my own shoe modification:
I have since received my pair of Magped Enduro pedals with steel plates for "cleats" and put said "cleats" on my old shredded-to-sh!t-by-bike-pedals Puma shoes by simply making a pair of aluminum plates with 2 M5-tapped holes each which go inside the shoes, drilling matching holes through the shoes' soles and finally screwing the "cleats" on with some thread locker in the aluminum plates' holes. Due to the very soft rubber compound that makes up the soles I could simply bolt the "cleats" down so hard that they now sit about 1 - 2 millimeters below the surface, as recommended in the manual that comes with the pedals.
And while my Puma shoes will end up in the trash not too far into the future, simply due to all the wear and tear (literally) my always pretty agressive flat pedals have caused, the modification has turned out to work like a charm and I can see myself doing it again, possibly even the same way since these Magped "cleats" are almost perfectly flat and thus don't need matching holes cut all the way through the soles.
That all said, I'm still considering getting a pair of proper SPD shoes since there are in fact some that would cost me about half what a new pair of these same Puma shoes would cost, and I doubt that any other shoes that are suitable for this modification would be any cheaper than said SPD shoes.
This would of been so much better if you had made a complete insole full length of the shoe instead of just around the cleat . The shoe sole would of been far stiffer and less likely for the cleat to pull out or move around in the shoe also a greater surface to glue the insole in
@@Steven-Sea_gull It worked just fine the way I did it, the cleats never got pulled out and never moved anywhere! They stayed exactly where I'd bolted them down all the way 'til the end, when I went and got myself a pair of actual SPD shoes! Coz as I mentioned above the Puma shoes I used for this mod had already been torn to sh!t by years of riding with aggressive flat pedals and were destined for the trash anyway, and as such were the ideal shoes for testing an irreversible modification like this!
The cleats stayed were they were despite not having used any glue, I'd just bolted them into the aluminum plate on the inside really hard, so hard in fact that, as I also mentioned in my above comment, they got pulled into the sole so hard that they sat about 1 - 2 millimeters below the sole's surface as the manual recommended!
And the lack of stiffness kept the shoes very comfortable to walk in, and while my new pair of Northwave Rockit cycling shoes are also extremely comfortable their stiff soles are the very reason why they can't quite match the comfort that my Pumas gave me even after the modification. And on top of that it was way easier to find the sweet spot on the magnets with my modified Pumas than it is with the new SPD cycling shoes. Don't get me wrong, I still feel much more secure riding with my feet sticking to the magnets, just not as secure as I did when I was still using my Pumas. Maybe I just have to get used to the new shoes tho, especially since I'm usually more of a "middle foot" rider than a "ball of the foot" rider, but for the time being I wish my Pumas had been in much better condition when I decided to do this mod to them and would've been good for another few years of riding.
Is just a little piece of pipe enough to do a skid with safety???
Those cleats are sticking out quite a bit tho. Good thing I'm planning to do this with relatively flat magped "cleats" instead.
I'm sure these shoes here would fuck up my laminate floor pretty good.
Galing mai-try. Good idea
U r a genius bro saved my money
Thank you sir 🙏
@@hepebikes just wanted to ask is it only for MTB clipless pedals or road also
Is it safe if you use it to skid on your fixie?
There are genius, this guy is one of them
Any update po sa shoes sir? planning on doing the same, and want to know if its good on the long run.
I was searching for this!!!!!!!
Is the glue strong enough not to detach from the shoe?
Pretty much guarantee that glue isn't enough. Unclipping takes a lot of torque, that plate should be bolted in place
Great video, thanks for sharing!
Hepe bakanaman😂😂😂😂💪💪💪💪
Is it safe to skid?
And why u use pvc instead of metal?
Good idea but don't use that shoes for fixed gear bike becoz clits might come out while skidding
You just need better pedals for that with higher quality. I had the same problem always unclipping when i would skid but i recently switched to the crank brothers “candy 1” pedals and man what a difference. I have yet to unclip while skidding.
@@brandonnunez3644 no I was saying that the pipe which he use is made of plastic so it might come out of shoe with clits while skidding
@@djwaffy3677 ohhh i get you 👍🏼
Bagus sih cuman gak terlalu recomended buat fixgear ya
Solid!!! Lupit ng idea sa pvc
Thank you sir👌👌👌🙏🙏🙏
Ano ung ginamit nyo para kumapit ung turnilyo boss?
may posible ba po ito ma tangal o masira pag nag iiskid?
Hepe ask ko lang anong frame po ng fixie mo sa video? Thanks. Solid experiment
Hello sir sorry for my late reply
Yong frame ko po sir is Ave Maldea handcrafted frame sir
Safe for skid?
Hello sir sorry for my late reply,
Yes sir safe naman sir, for urban ride lang sir, ang hindi ko pa nasusubukan ko tatagal sya sa longride sir
update sa custom cleats sir? rumupok ba yung pvc?
good idea, try ko to sa Jordan 4 ko
Zamboangeñeo?
ser goods lang ba gamitin to para sa mtb
Ubra ba? Post mo naman kung ilang months tinagal?
Great
Thank you sir
Hello , can i ask po kung saan mo na bili yung cleats attachment
Hello sir sorry for my late reply, nabili ko po yong cleats attachment sa @Cycling Culture PH sir 👌
hindi po ba parang malambot ?
Hello sir,medyo malambot sya sir, kaya ang ginawa ko po mas nilaparan ko po yong PVC na pinaglalagyan attachment,para mas tumigas po sya, pero sir ,ginawa ko lang to pang dito dito lang ,di ko pa nasusubukan pang long ride
Nice hepe😁
Thank you madam boss 😊😊
Tumagal ba sir? Gusto ko rin kasi gawin sa sapatos ko hehe
anong headset yung ginamit sa bike nung first clip
Hello sir sorry for my late reply, ang gamit ko pong headset is Cane Creek S6 👌
boss san mo po nabili yung pedal attachment? pwede po ba pa send ng link kung sa online mo nabili di kasi ako sigurado sa mga nakikita ko sa shopee baka walang parang kinakabitan yung alam mo yun HAHAHAHAHA basta yung pinag scre screwhan sana ma gets mopo hehe
Hello sir,nabili ko po yong cleats attachment with mount sa CyclingCulturePH sir ,pwede ka pong mag message sa kanilang facebook page 👌
Saan nyopo nabili Yung bala boss
Hello sir,nabili ko po yong attachment sa CyclingCulturePH sir👌
d tatagal yan boss
Pang dito dito lang naman to sir, pang sariling gamit lang😃
saan mo nabili yang cleats plate mo idol?
Hello sir,sorry for my late reply, nabili ko yong cleats plate sir dito sa @CyclingCulturePH , actually sir bumily ako ng cleats attachment, kasama na yong plates👌
@@hepebikes hmm ung bili mo lods
Idol Anong cleats set ang gamit mo?
Kasama ba talaga sa binili mo ang steel na plate? salamat ride safe whoop
Safe puba yung ganyan
Hello sir,para po sakin sir safe naman po,natry ko na rin po sya e ride dito sa city goods naman po,ang hindi ko pa po nasusubukan e ride ng malayo😊
Solid neto
Thank you sir 🙏
Anong tawag sa cleats na ganyan lods?
spd (ndi spd-SL, iba un)
not strong
This is an accident waiting to happen.
Why
Yeah why bro