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 WARNING

 

– To avoid serious injuries:

  SPD-SL pedals are designed so that you release them 

only when you intend to release. They are not designed 
to release automatically at times such as when falling 
off the bicycle. This is a safety measure to prevent you 
from losing balance and falling off the bicycle as a result 
of your feet becoming accidentally released from the 
pedals.

  Use only SPD-SL shoes with this product. Other types of 

shoes may not release from the pedals, or may release 
unexpectedly.

  Use only Shimano cleats (SM-SH10/SM-SH11) and 

tighten the mounting bolts securely to the shoes.

  Before attempting to ride with these pedals and 

shoes, make sure you understand the operation of the 
engagement/release mechanism for the pedals and 
cleats (shoes).

  Before you attempt to ride with these pedals and shoes, 

apply the brakes, then place one foot on the ground 
and practice engaging and releasing each shoe from 
its pedal until you can do so naturally and with minimal 
effort.

  Ride on level ground fi rst until you become adept at 

engaging and releasing your shoes from the pedals.

  Before riding, adjust the spring tension of the pedals to 

your liking.

  When riding at low speed or when there is a possibility 

that you might need to stop riding, (for example, when 
doing a U-turn, nearing an intersection, riding uphill or 
turning a blind curve), release your shoes from the pedal 
beforehand so that you can quickly put your feet onto 
the ground at any time.

  Use a lighter spring tension for attaching the pedal 

cleats when riding in adverse conditions.

  Keep cleats and bindings clear of dirt and debris to 

ensure engagement and release.

  Remember to check the cleats periodically for wear. 

When the cleats are worn, replace them. Always check 
the spring tension after replacing the pedal cleats and 
before riding. If you do not maintain both your shoes and 
cleats in good condition, release and engagement to the 
pedals could become unpredictable or diffi cult, which 
could result in severe injury.

  Be sure to attach refl ectors to the bicycle when riding at 

night. Do not continue riding the bicycle if the refl ectors 
are dirty or damaged, otherwise it becomes more diffi cult 
for oncoming vehicles to see you.

  Obtain and read the service instructions carefully prior 

to installing the parts. Loose, worn, or damaged parts 
may cause serious injury to the rider. 
We strongly recommend only using genuine Shimano 
replacement parts.

  If you have any questions concerning your pedals, 

contact a professional dealer.

  Read these Technical Service Instructions carefully, and 

keep them in a safe place for later reference.

  BE SURE TO READ AND FOLLOW THE ABOVE 

WARNINGS CAREFULLY.

  If the warnings are not followed, your shoes may not 

come out of the pedals when you intend or they may 
come out unexpectedly or accidentally, and severe 
injury may result.

NOTE:

  Before riding the bicycle, check that there is no play or 

looseness in the connection. Also, be sure to retighten the 
crank arms and pedals at periodic intervals.

  In addition, if pedaling performance does not feel normal, 

check this once more.

  Parts are not guaranteed against natural wear or 

deterioration resulting from normal use.

  For maximum performance we highly recommend 

Shimano lubricants and maintenance products.

*  Service Instructions in further languages are available at :

http://techdocs.shimano.com

Please note: Specifi cations are subject to change for improvement without notice. (English)

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General Safety Information

SI-42T0B-002

PD-7900
PD-7810
PD-6700
PD-R670
PD-5700

SPD-SL Pedals

Technical Service Instructions

Cleat types and using the pedals

 Cleat types

There is some sideways play 
when the shoes are firmly 
engaged with the pedals.

Self-aligning mode

There is no play when the 
shoes are firmly engaged with 
the pedals.

Fixed mode

SM-SH11

Wide

(Option)

Narrow

SM-SH10

 Engaging the cleats with the pedals

 

Press the cleats into the pedals with a forward and downward motion.

 Releasing the cleats from the pedals

 

Release the cleats from the pedals by twisting your heels 

outward

.

Note:

Place one foot on the ground, practice engaging and releasing the cleat 
from the pedal several times, and set the spring tension to the tension 
you prefer when releasing the cleat.

Attaching the cleats

Set the cleat on the bottom of each shoe as shown in the 
illustration, and then provisionally tighten the cleat mounting bolts. 
Refer to the service instructions provided with your shoes for 
further details.

Note:

When installing the cleats, use the cleat mounting bolts and  
the cleat washers that are provided with the cleats. If you use 
any other cleat mounting bolts, it may damage the cleats and 
cause problems with correct installation.

Cleat

Cleat washer

Cleat mounting bolt

4 mm Allen key

Adjusting the cleat position

1.

  The cleats have an adjustment range of 15 

mm front to back and 5 mm right to left.

 

After provisionally tightening the cleats, 
practice engaging and releasing, one shoe 
at a time. Readjust to determine the best 
cleat positions. 

2.

  After you have determined the best cleat 

position, fi rmly tighten the cleat mounting 
bolts with a 4 mm Allen key.

 

Tightening torque:
5 – 6 N·m {44 – 52 in. lbs.}

Mounting the pedals on the crank 
arms

Use an 8 mm Allen key (for PD-7900/PD-7810 pedals) or a 15 mm 
spanner (for PD-6700/PD-R670/PD-5700 pedals) to mount the 
pedals on the crank arms.
The right pedal has a right-hand thread; the left pedal has a left-
hand thread.

8 mm Allen key

PD-7900
PD-7810

Tightening torque:
35 – 55 N·m {305 – 479 in. lbs.}

PD-6700
PD-R670
PD-5700

15 mm spanner

Pay attention to 
the mark
  R: right pedal
  L: left pedal

Tightening torque:
35 – 55 N·m {305 – 479 in. lbs.}

Note:

A 6 mm Allen key cannot provide a suffi cient tightening torque. 
Always be sure to use a 15 mm spanner.

Adjusting the spring tension of 
the binding

The spring force is adjusted by means of adjustment bolts at the 
rear of the pedals. Adjust the spring force to the optimum cleat 
holding force when releasing the cleats from the bindings.
Equalize the spring tensions for both pedals by referring to the 
tension indicators and by counting the number of turns of the 
adjustment bolts.
The spring tensions can be adjusted in four steps for each turn of 
the adjustment bolts, and each adjustment bolt can be turned up 
to three full turns.

2.5 mm Allen key

Indicator

Adjustment bolt

Increase

Decrease

Increase

Decrease

Do not turn the bolt past the point at which the indicator shows the 
maximum or minimum tension.

Note:

  In order to prevent accidental release from occurring, make 

sure all the spring tensions are properly adjusted.

  The spring tensions should be adjusted equally for both 

right and left pedals. If they are not adjusted equally, it can 
cause the rider diffi culty to engage or release from the 
pedals.

  If the adjustment bolt is completely withdrawn from the 

spring plate, disassembly and reassembly will be required. 
If this occurs, ask a professional dealer for assistance.

Cleat replacement

Cleats wear out over time and should be replaced periodically.  
Cleats should be replaced when it becomes diffi cult to release, or 
it starts to release with much less effort than the when it was in 
new condition.

Note:

If the yellow (SM-SH11) or red (SM-SH10) portions of 
the cleats become worn, replace the cleats with new 
ones.

Front: Replace the cleats when the black layer 
underneath the cleats are visible.
Rear: Replace when section A in the illustration 
becomes worn.

Cleat

Front

Rear

Section A

Replacement of the body cover

Note:

For PD-7900, the body cover cannot be replaced.

If the body cover of the pedal becomes worn, replace it with a new 
body cover (sold separately) as shown below. 

Body cover fixing screw

Body cover

Phillips screwdriver (#1)

Tightening torque:
0.6 – 0.8 N·m 
{5 – 7 in. lbs.}

Note:

The body cover is a consumable part. Replace the body cover 
with a new one before any part of the body cover becomes 
fl ush with the pedal. If you continue to ride the bicycle without 
replacing the body cover, it may damage the pedal. In addition, 
self-locking screws are used as the body cover fi xing screws, 
so once they have been loosened, they should be discarded 
and new body cover fi xing screws should be used.

Body cover

Pedal

Maintenance of the axle units

If you experience any trouble with the rotating parts of the 
pedal, the pedal may require adjustment. Obtain advice from a 
professional dealer.

Mounting the refl ectors 

(optional)

Optional refl ector sets (SM-PD63 special for PD-7900 and SM-
PD58) are available. Please contact a bicycle dealer for details.

© Apr. 2010 by Shimano Inc. AWS. SZK. Printed in Japan

SI-42T0B-002-00

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