Reaching out in case y'all have any remedies for this phenomena...

So many times I've used a pair of pedals for a while, and then they start 
making a little click 1x per pedals stroke, usually when putting pressure 
on the RH pedal. I'm pretty sure I've isolated the click to the pedals 
themselves, throwing on a new pair and the clicking ceases.

Pedals where I've experienced this phenomena (going back historically):

Sealed-bearing types:
Thin gripsters (
https://www.rivbike.com/collections/pedals/products/thin-gripster-pedals-dark-grey-vp-001
)
Velo Orange Sabot pedals (
https://velo-orange.com/collections/pedals/products/grand-cru-sabot-pedals)

Traditional bearing / cone type:
MKS Sneaker pedals (
https://www.rivbike.com/collections/pedals/products/mks-rmx-sneaker-pedals)
MKS Touring pedals

I don't have access to a bench vise otherwise I would have just cleaned and 
re-packed the loose ball ones.  I suppose I could get a new bearing set for 
the Sabot pedals (which I'll likely try).

Am I missing something else that could be causing this click? Open to 
hearing any possible remedies for this, short of exorcism....

Thanks (in advance),

-br


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