I think the endcap is removable and the bearings are simple cup & cone with 
loose ball bearings that should be servicable.  Either 1/8" or 5/32" balls.


On Wednesday, September 29, 2021 at 7:44:10 AM UTC-7 eric...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> Thanks Paul, can you recommend a good quality can-o-worms opener? 
> Preferably made in USA? 
>
> On Wednesday, September 29, 2021 at 8:32:43 AM UTC-4 Paul Brodek wrote:
>
>> TL; DR: First swap the pedal to make sure the issue is the pedal. If the 
>> clicking goes away, then you know it's the pedal. If not, you need a deep 
>> dive into other possibilities. 
>>
>> If it is the pedal, make sure the pedal threads are greased or have 
>> anti-seize, install a pedal washer if you don't have one installed 
>> currently, and check again. 
>>
>> Next check the spindle/bearing adjustment for any play. If there's play, 
>> adjust it out. If the spindle isn't adjustable, you're SOL on that count.
>>
>> If the pedal cages are bolted on, drip some Tri-Flow/similar at the 
>> bolt/cage interface and cage/body interface and carefully make sure the 
>> bolts are tight. You want to use a good wrench and care since the bolt head 
>> is probably small and shallow. 
>>
>> If the cages aren't bolted on, drip some Tri-Flow/similar into the space 
>> between cages and pedal body. 
>>
>> I don't know if you can just pound on the peened cage/body interface---I 
>> mean nothing's stopping you from doing that,  just not sure if it'd be 
>> effective, and it could cause damage and ugliness. 
>>
>> That's about all that comes to my scattered mind at the moment.
>>
>> And just so it's said....
>>
>> Clicking Pedal Syndrome can bring you down some dark and scary places.
>>
>> Joking aside, what seems like a pedal click can come from many other 
>> places on the bike, and may have zero relation to what you're 
>> hearing/feeling from your recent pedal installation. Plenty of stories here 
>> if you do a search. Folks have found "pedal clicks" to be seatposts, 
>> saddles, stems and/or handlebars. You swear you can feel it in the pedals, 
>> but the offending tick is somewhere else entirely. And much time and agony 
>> can be experienced running it down.
>>
>> Good luck!
>>
>> Paul Brodek
>> Hillsdale, NJ USA
>>
>> On Wednesday, September 29, 2021 at 7:36:30 AM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I just installed a pair of MKS bear trap pedals and have put about 150 
>>> miles on them. The right pedal just started clicking. I can feel a dull 
>>> click when the pedal gets to the three o'clock position. 
>>>
>>> Any ideas for remedies? 
>>>
>>> Thanks! 
>>>
>>

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