I second the jeweler's screwdriver- that's worked great for me!
On Thursday, August 30, 2018 at 9:54:52 PM UTC-4, Thomas Lynn Skean wrote:
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> To anyone who’s serviced any pedal this seems stupid I’m sure, but...
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> How do you get at the bearings on a Grip King? Does the gray plasticky
> cover
I like Jay's idea.
Like lubing up clipless Speedplay pedals.
I have one of those grease guns. I might do this on my Sneaker pedals if
they ever need it.
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Thomas,
I use a jeweler’s screwdriver inserted into one of the four shallow holes on
the plastic cap. When the cap begins to release from the pedal, insert the tiny
slender blade between the cap and the pedal housing to remove.
If you place an order from Rivendell add some of the plastic
Hello Thomas,
I left the caps in place and drilled a small hole in one of the four
indents in my cap. I then took a manual grease gun that screws onto most
grease tubes, and just input fresh grease and remove the old grease that
leaks out the back of the spindle (on the crank arm side of the
Use a corkscrew or wood screw gripped with pliars. Then fill the hole you
made with Hogar's glue. That's honestly what I did. Maybe there is a
metal cap that will fit, but I haven't researched it.
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