FORM®Leg Length Shim SRX Gravel (for Shimano S-Phyre RX910)

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Technical info:

FORM’s SRX leg length shim kit has been designed to match the unique configuration of Shimano’s groundbreaking SPhyre RX910 gravel racing shoe. Based on a lightweight road shoe, the RX910 includes a separate walkable pontoon, making it lightweight, stiff and walkable. FORM’s SRX shim system matches this uniquely designed platform which is aimed at fast gravel racing.

The system is available in two kit options, 3-6mm and 7-10mm.

Kit includes:

  • 3-6mm kit: 1mm / 2mm / 3mm / screws
  • 7-10mm kit: 1mm / 2mm / 7mm / screws

Please note: this shim is compatible ONLY with the Shimano S-Phyre RX910 shoe. No other gravel or MTB shoes will work with this product.

Weight 0,06 kg
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  • Large, stable platform for the RX910 pontoon
  • Modular, stackable configuration
  • Angle / positioning lines
  • Lightweight

DESCRIPTION:

Leg length shims are used to increase the effective leg length on a shorter leg in cases where a cyclist suffers from a leg length discrepancy. Signs of a discrepancy can be:

  • overreaching on one side at the bottom of the pedal stroke
  • pelvis tilted or rider leaning to one side of the saddle in order to retain connection with the pedals through the bottom of the stroke
  • one leg feeling under-extended whilst the other feels just right

Assuming the rider’s position is correct, and their legs have been assessed to have a discrepancy, the issues above could be solved with the use of leg length shims. Shimming, with the correct amount of rise, can create a more equal leg extension, stabilise the pelvis and lead to a smoother and more controlled pedal stroke on the shorter side.

In some cases shims can be used to solve a functional leg length difference. This is when a rider has no physical difference in leg length, but shows a marked difference in leg extension when riding. In cases like these it’s always advisable to see a bikefitter first, prior to making assumptions about what is required.

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