Re: [RBW] MKS Touring Pedal

2010-09-01 Thread PATRICK MOORE
For such inexpensive but otherwise very good pedals, I use this method: Fill with Phil Tenacious Oil and ride until they are smooth. It has worked for me. Alas, I find them too narrow for my 10 Cs -- my bunion rubs the crankarm; prefer the MKS Touring pedal. On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 1:07 PM, Robert

Re: [RBW] MKS Touring Pedal

2010-09-01 Thread Robert F. Harrison
I love my MKS pedals, both the touring and grip kings...I have about a half dozen on 5 bikes with a spare or two. However they come from the factory very light on lubrication. The first set I owned clicked and sent a shiver through my Quickbeam's frame. I thought the bottom bracket was toast until

Re: [RBW] MKS Touring Pedal

2010-08-31 Thread Jon Grant
John Bailey is having a lot of trouble with his MKS touring pedals: Both pedals started having a "clicking" sound. I took them apart and loosened the adjusting nut 1/4 turn. That seemed to fix the problem. Then the left pedal seized up. I took it apart, clean off the old grease and repacked the

[RBW] MKS Touring Pedal

2010-08-31 Thread JB
Hi all, I'm having a lot of trouble with my MKS Tour pedals on my new A. Homer Hilsen. First, both pedals started having a "clicking" sound. I didn't really know what I was doing, but I took them apart and loosened the adjusting nut 1/4 turn. That seemed to fix the problem. Then, the left pedal