Drill tiny hole in the dust caps, inject grease of your choice, and seal with small sheet metal screw. This works for any pedals with dust caps.
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Thanks for the heads up, I originally meant the ancient Egyptian version, not the modern fanatical nut-jobs. I might want to remove the letters!
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Greetings John; Stiff, and responsive, typical 7000 series aluminium that rattles your teeth! I've been riding this for many years, weigh 225lbs., and no cracks yet! I suspect your bike was built in the same Taiwanese factory. Good luck.
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The stanchion dust covers should be aluminum with o-ring seals, and yes it appears to be a Manitou 1. You can still get new elastomers, however I cut down the spring from a binned old fork, for both sides, and it works a treat.
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Greetings, back in the day (distant past) we tied, and soldered our sprint, and sometimes criterium rear spokes using high flange hubs. I admit however your's do indeed look cool.
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Greetings, 1/4" bearings I believe, use plenty of grease, fill the race with bearings touching until you can't insert any more, then remove that one, and you're good to go. Regards
Re: 1987-88 Cameron Rebuild and Wiki - The Unknown Canadian MTB
Great history, and nice looking frame. Look at the welding Cunningham did on ALL the frames he built, Cameron's welding was WAY better. During the early 90's I owned an Ellison Aluminum frame, Ellison built them in his Garage in...