Ken Rudd
S40, Apex, NC
Try putting your cleats mide sole - that have helps many people. I just made a small adapter out of 1/8" thick aluminum for my look cleats. Works great - have never had hot foot since switching and I would get it regularly. If you are a "point your toe" pedaling you will have to move your boom in or shorten your cranks because mid sole cleat will shorten that distance. If you already pedals with you toe pointing straight up then you will not need to do anything
They are currently at the farthest back "standard" position possible. Moving them back further would require significant re-engineering. Note that I wear MTB shoes and SPD cleats ( because 85% of my mileage is commuting, and it's much better for actual walking to/from the office/locker room). I will re-engineer if needed, or buy what I need, but looking for easiest solution first. I may start a new thread on this if it get interesting.