User talk:Mqj

Cleat Covers for Clipless pedal Cycling Shoes

Cleat covers are small rubber caps that fit over the cleats on the bottom of a cycling shoe. The can be worn when the cyclist is off the bike and walking around. The purpose of the cleat cover is to protect the cleats from dirt and other debris, as well as protecting floors. The cleat cover also provides safer traction for walking.

Still needing article
Aloha, still needing an article created. This TALK page is more for conversation and not necc. for draft articles. They should go under User:Mqj/Cleat_covers or something like that if you want to edit before creating a new article itself.

Also, please note that the  {underconstruction}  needs to be  

--Jeffmcneill talk contribs 20:53, 31 October 2007 (UTC)

Cleat covers
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 * For your convenience- the reason I Prodded the article is because it seems more like a dictionary definition than an encyclopedic one. The article should assert why it is notable, and include independent references for that effect. Epthorn (talk) 08:30, 22 November 2007 (UTC)