Mine developed the clicking you referred to and then, very suddenly, and 
inconveniently fell apart.  Really, on a two week trip they decided to quit 
on their own schedule. 
<http://simplecycle-marc.blogspot.com/2015/07/listening-to-body-and-bike.html> 
 I was in the middle of podunk nowhere Illinois and found a hardware store 
which had a pair of $5 MTB pedals I used to finish the trip.  I have since 
replaced them with MKS Lambda pedals and added the spikes.  They are made 
to  be rebuilt and serviced...on *MY* schedule.  Yeah, those sealed 
bearings are not the convenience we bought!

Marc

On Saturday, December 12, 2015 at 3:34:20 PM UTC-5, Pondero wrote:
>
> Has anyone repaired/rehabed a thin gripster pedal?
>
> I love my thin gripster pedals, except one of them has developed an 
> annoying clicking sound.  It did that earlier and I was able to snug up the 
> nut and (temporarily) solve the problem.  The maddening click is back and 
> it appears that a more major repair is in order.
>
> Any hints/tips/suggestions on how to diagnose and solve the problem?
>
> Chris Johnson
> Sanger, Texas
>

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