Hi. It seems to be a general problem with XC pedals and suggested solution by Garmin is here:
How Do I Stop the Squeaking Coming From Rally XC Pedals?
They suggest to lube cleat area... Is it only me…
I tried a couple of different lubes, including the teflon-based that Garmin recommends. It does help for about 25-30 km. I typically do longer routes (>100k) and after the initial 30k, the pedals start…
Problem solved - it's all about the shoe/pedal combination ...
Switching to five ten Kestrel Lace Mountain Bike shoes eliminated what bothered me for such a long time.
Well, it…
Ro Lee, you're my hero. You seem to have nailed the problem in your post! Many thanks for this!! While just spraying the lube (Finish Line Pedal and Clear Lubricant) only helpend for about 30km, I'm now for about 200km with strongly reduced squeaking (say down to about 10% of what it was before). Not yet sure what actually did the trick, because it did the following 3 all together:
I tested 2 different shoes (both Shimano's though, started with the older pair) on about 100km rides each and the squeaking - finally hallelujah! - was as good as gone, with a little exception left and right sometimes. Finally fellow cyclists didn't look at me as a dinosaur who doesn't maintain his bike properly
I'll do some further testing, especially to make sure the cleats sit somewhat deeper as Ro Lee suggested, yet, again, so happy that this constant squeaking is as good as gone.
This is very bad design and Garmin should recognise it. It makes no sense that Shimano's SPD pedals do not squeak at all, whilst those pedals make me look like a bird killer every time I push them down. I've used SH51, SH56 Shimano cleats and the Garmin provided cleats, using a Giro Gauge Off Road shoes. All of them squeak.
Fixed it!! - An old piece of inner tube placed across the pedal eliminated the squeaks for me!!!
My replacement pair (XC200) under warranty from Garmin developed the same issue - this was a test to try understand what bit actually squeaks - I think it is the cleat on the base/tread plate and this 'bodge' would support that idea although because of the piece of tube it does mean that your cleat is held tightly on the pedal.
Need to try a cleaner solution now to confirm
They usually are supplied with the cleats. You can buy them separately however. Here they are on Amazon: www.amazon.com/.../B01EYECRKS