I'd intended on doing the gears next, but there are some little bolts and stuff still on back order, so I decided to rebuild the pedals late into last night.
The pedals up for a resto are Onza H.O. Titanium, and have seen many, many miles under my feet. Consequently, they're knackered! The play in the axles is about 1.5mm each side, and there are plates snapped inside the elastomers.
So, stripped them totally to assess the damage...
As suspected really. Bushes need replacing as they are 0.2mm too big in the centre, hence all the axle movement. Bearings are oddly very smooth still, and there are various bolts and plates that are either snapped, missing or unusable. The all important Titanium axles are of course fine.
Some new parts from a rebuild kit...
Put the useable parts in the homemade parts washer, and then got a few more bits from the rebuild kit...
I gave the main body a good rub down before putting everything back together. Put the new bushes and bearings in, packed it up with grease and made sure it was running smooth. The bushes can be a little rough for the first few minutes of spinning by hand.
Now we're ready for the elastomers. I've chosen clear for this pair as they'll better match the bike.
Pre versus post restoration.
I had better pedal bodies in stock, but again, I like to keep a consistent patina with this build rather than near NOS for everything.
Dressed for business...
Just a few more of it so far...