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[Closed] Flats: Should my pedals be really stiff to turn? Recommend flats

 hora
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I understand? That jump/dirt riding needs pedals that don't spin? (True?)

But Im trail riding- one spins fairly stiffly, the other as stiff as they both were at new. Fruit at superstar said 'they will break in'. Really? True? I only realised how bad it is when I switched to clip in pedals last night. Like night and day (but I hated the foot position so switching back)

Junk the Superstars but buy what flats?


 
Posted : 03/12/2013 9:53 am
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Strip and grease? My Nukeproofs (same as Superstars) are fine - spin freely and still do after 18 months of abuse.


 
Posted : 03/12/2013 10:13 am
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Fruit at superstar said 'they will break in'.

with a rock?


 
Posted : 03/12/2013 10:19 am
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Will strip and grease first


 
Posted : 03/12/2013 10:21 am
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I have 2 pairs of Superstars nano's both spin fine.


 
Posted : 03/12/2013 10:23 am
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Cover them in sparkles,that should do it.

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Posted : 03/12/2013 10:26 am
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Either cone is too tight on the axle or a clean and grease required.

Thats a bit if a novice question to ask though hora. I should have thought it was pretty obvious they should spin freely.


 
Posted : 03/12/2013 10:28 am
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Strip and grease anyway. Some nice thick marine grease will help keep the crap out too.
But don't get too carried away with the notion that they should spin freely in a no-load situation. That's not representative of use at all.
You want them to turn freely with a fat middle-aged mountainbiker stomping on them. That's a whole different measurement.
Good example is the fabulously expensive Syntace pedals : [url= http://www.bromleybike.co.uk/shop/components-spares/components/pedals/mtb-flat-pedals/syntace-numbernine-titan-pedals-1032725.html ]syntace-numbernine-titan-pedals[/url] which won't spin in your hand at all.


 
Posted : 03/12/2013 10:32 am
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4months ago I was on the same DX spd's for 7yrs


 
Posted : 03/12/2013 10:33 am
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They should spin freely enough that you wouldn't feel any drag/resistance whilst pedalling. If they are stiff enough to feel whilst pedalling then somethings not right.

Are they over tightened on the axle? I'd try backing the axle nut off a few mm at a time (check for side to side play though).


 
Posted : 03/12/2013 10:43 am
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Superstar innit.

Bearings will have failed but you have voided warrenty by opening the packet.


 
Posted : 03/12/2013 10:45 am
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I've got a rock you can borrow to hit them with


 
Posted : 03/12/2013 10:48 am
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Burgtec


 
Posted : 03/12/2013 4:41 pm
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If the bearings have a good amount of grease in them the pedals won't spin fast... that's fine though. I assume you mean they don't do loads of revolutions when you spin them, rather they just do 1/2 - 1 turn or something like that? That's totally normal and a good thing.

Just get riding!


 
Posted : 03/12/2013 4:44 pm
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Don't hit them with a rock - a shiny pebble is the tool of choice for freeing up pedals.


 
Posted : 03/12/2013 4:45 pm
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Don't hit them with a rock - a shiny pebble is the tool of choice for freeing up pedals.
But it needs to be damp!


 
Posted : 03/12/2013 5:25 pm
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They already look like they've been hit by many rocks in only a few months ๐Ÿ˜€

www.flickr.com/photos/30625376@N06/11192794364/lightbox/

They dont spin one bit full stop.


 
Posted : 03/12/2013 6:57 pm