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  • XTR M980 pedals premature bearing wear – Any one else had this ?
  • zinger
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    Hi All

    I’ve just had to send a 2nd set of XTR M980 pedals back after just 6 months use

    As the axle’s have devloped 2-3 mm of play in them and grease was spewing out from pedal body

    My previous generation XTR pedals are still going strong after 3 years of use with no play in them

    Any one else had this issue ?

    crankskins
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    yep, for the money pretty disappointing, i’m sticking with eggbeaters
    GO RIDE!
    ej

    oscillatewildly
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    pretty silly question – but how do you know if the bearings are gone in them? reason i ask is one side of my pedals spins and spins and spins, and the other pedal doesnt, it spins about half a revolution at most before stopping dead? does that sound like the bearing is shot?

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    njee20
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    Spins and spins is usually more indicative of bearings being shot!

    Very uncharacteristic of Shimano! That was the one thing going for them was the fact they were indestructible.

    mrplow
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    I have the old metal cage DXs. They spin and spin and have been doing it for the past 6 years with no bother.

    theroadwarrior
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    Not XTRs but I have a set of DX platform SPDs which i’ve been using for ~3months and on one side there is about 5-10mm play.. my old red DX pedals (As above) are still going strong after at least 5years hard use!

    Must take them back….

    Neil_Bolton
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    Mine managed to survive two weeks at the Mega (although my calves didnt, as they’re sharp after catching rocks!) and seem ok after a few months of riding…

    Teapot
    Free Member

    Have you tried taking them apart and tightening the nut on the end of the axle?

    Fortunateson09
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    Have you tried taking them apart and tightening the nut on the end of the axle?

    This^^

    My M985s developed a bit of play quite quickly, which I put down to bedding in.
    It’s easy enough to strip down, regrease and re-tension the bearings, which I did – one of them is running beautifully, the other has developed loads of slop again, but I put that down to my own to my own inability to preload bearings properly TBH, Having said that, I was hoping for something more maintenance free. Great pedals otherwise though.

    zinger
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    There no way you should need to go messing around dis-assembling pedals which are less than a year old

    But luckily enough for me I bought the pdeals from a company with a great warranty department

    2 Weeks after sending them back to chain reaction they have sent me some brand new ones

    Hopefully this pair will last a lot longer like the m970 pedals did

    snakebite
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    My 985’S have play after 8 months or so, bit disappointing really. Had a mess for 5 mins but couldn’t get them apart

    scruff
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    My 985 body has fell off the axle tonight ffs. Had em about a year but only used for 2 months.

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