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Anyone know if there are any service guides around? Or is it just a case of release the axel nut, hit it out and change the bearings? I've got tools and booze, so I'm ready to go 🙂
First time they need a service changing the bearings usually helps. When this needs doing again they usually need new bushings as well. I don't know how easy this is - I've just ordered a couple of sets of bushings to start work on my backlog of knackered pedals.
nostoc - where did you order the bushings from?
Time pedals need servicing? They never used to. And they used to be so cheap that if you did manage to destroy them within 5 or 10 years, you didn't feel to bad about buying new ones.
You're going to tell me I'm living in the past aren't you. I can feel it. And you're probably right.
Chicken do list the bushings, not sure how many dealers stock 'em, but I've just ordered some from UK Bike Store @ £2.99, that's if I've ordered the right thing.
I'd think the roller bearings would be available from any bearing specialist, but mine are ok, it's the bushings that have worn first.
As for sevicing, yes just remove cap, nut and knock it off the shaft - grease/assess wear as applicable.
Time pedals need servicing? They never used to. And they used to be so cheap that if you did manage to destroy them within 5 or 10 years, you didn't feel to bad about buying new ones.
I've almost worn through the bars on a set of Time ATACs in about 3 years.
I've almost worn through the bars on a set of Time ATACs in about 3 years.
Oil them