Interesting. Thanks for sharing.
On Wednesday, September 2, 2015 at 10:12:36 PM UTC-4, Edwin W wrote:
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> I totally mangled the dustcap when servicing my sneaker pedal a month ago.
> But the servicing worked. Then a month later a click returned. The mangled
> cap had fallen off.
> I googled
And it added value to you pedal.:) Nice !
On Wednesday, September 2, 2015 at 8:12:36 PM UTC-6, Edwin W wrote:
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> I totally mangled the dustcap when servicing my sneaker pedal a month ago.
> But the servicing worked. Then a month later a click returned. The mangled
> cap had fallen off.
> I
Looks dang sporty! Any problem getting the nickel out?
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If you have access to a bench top grinder its advisable to reduce the
circumference of the nickel just-a-bit. Don't just jam them in there. I
popped my nickels out this year for the pedals annual service ... no
problem. There's a notch in the pedal just for this purpose.
I too, just like
Riv sells MKS dust caps. At least they used to. Check there to get some.
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No need for the plastic ones!
Pocket full of nickels (and they only cost five cents!),
Edwin
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I've never been able to hang onto a nickel. How do you do that?
Michael
On Wednesday, September 2, 2015 at 10:12:36 PM UTC-4, Edwin W wrote:
>
> I totally mangled the dustcap when servicing my sneaker pedal a month ago.
> But the servicing worked. Then a month later a click returned. The