Pliers padded with a rag worked for mine...
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Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 7:16 PM
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Subject: [RBW] Re: MKS Touring Pedal
I don't have the tool
FWIW, the MKS dustcap is the same size as the cap on old style
Campagnolo pedals, so you can use the old Campy pedal tool as well.
David Sprunger
Fargo, ND
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 12:46 PM, bfd bfd...@gmail.com wrote:
. Do you need a special tool to remove the dust cap? Thanks!
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What I did: Drill a tiny hole in the middle of the pedal body and
shoot it full of boat trailer grease.
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Thanks guys,
I took a short 24 Km spin this morning and had no problems. The
Hilsen was a quiet as could be with the noise gone from the MKS
pedals. I put at least twice as much grease as was in there
originally. (Actually, probably more like 3 times.) I'll get some of
those pedal washers and
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 1:08 PM, JB baile...@voyager.net wrote:
Thanks guys,
I took a short 24 Km spin this morning and had no problems. The
Hilsen was a quiet as could be with the noise gone from the MKS
pedals. I put at least twice as much grease as was in there
originally. (Actually,
On Aug 31, 5:55 am, Jon Grant jgr...@papagrant.com wrote:
John Bailey is having a lot of trouble with his MKS touring pedals:
Both pedals started having a clicking sound. I took them apart and
loosened the adjusting nut 1/4 turn. That seemed to fix the problem. Then
the left pedal seized
My understanding is that almost all inexpensive pedals are assembled
only for ease of transport.
If you just assume you have to re-pack them with grease before
installation, they'll be fine for a long time.
I just put VO Touring pedals on my Sam. I've only got 50 miles on
them, so I can't comment
bfd asked:
Do you need a special tool to remove the dust cap? Thanks!
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It¹s possible to use pliers, but I've never done it without bunging up the
edge. I like the tool for it:
http://www.rivbike.com/products/show/mks-pedal-tool/19-027
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Jon Papa Grant
Austin, Texas
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I don't have the tool, but one of my vice grips have a curved jaw that
matches the indents on the cap. It's worked well.
John
On Aug 31, 3:02 pm, Jon Grant jgr...@papagrant.com wrote:
bfd asked:
Do you need a special tool to remove the dust cap? Thanks!
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It¹s possible to use
On Aug 31, 12:02 pm, Jon Grant jgr...@papagrant.com wrote:
bfd asked:
Do you need a special tool to remove the dust cap? Thanks!
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It¹s possible to use pliers, but I've never done it without bunging up the
edge. I like the tool for it:
I have almost 3000 miles on a set of the VO touring pedals. I can recommend
them unreservedly. They work well and are much lighter than the equivilent
MKS pedal. They do seem to be a bit wide and I can drag a pedal around
courners if I am not careful
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 2:41 AM, Peter Pesce
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