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Originally Posted by look 171
Q factor is adjustable while riding? You can move your foot laterally not just pivot your heel typical of most clipless pedal systems? I have a pair of brand new zeros and they were never mounted only because I do not like float. I used a friends because that was the rage. It feels like I am loosing power with 10+ degree of float. I know the Zeros can be adjusted, but my feet are swimming on that pedal driving me nuts.
I use shims by a company called Big Meat Shims. they might have changed their name. The inside of my shoe is shimmed to 1.5 MM only because I have flat feet.
Yeah those two part Time cleats were a pain in the ass.
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Yup- Q factor does float, but you can tweak the tension. I guess I've ridden these pedals for so long I don't think twice about it and to me it doesn't feel like my feet are swimming around, its not that obnoxious. My right knee can get fluzie, so I had to move away from Look style pedals. If the toe clips and/or Looks don't give you an issue, don't switch.
I've used Big Meat shims as well, know exactly what you are referring to.