Double-E F
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Hi,
After successfully servicing the axle bearings on my favourite pedals, pd-m737, I got ambitious and into the idea 'why not take apart, clean and lube complete pedal'..?
Disassembly went well (as always..), but I'm wondering whether I'll ever get the pedal re-assembled again , despite the lovely Shimano schematice drawings.. :roll:
More or less in parallel, I tried to install my newly acquired st-m737 STIs and since the cable on the l/h one didn't go in very smoothly, I took that apart (flawlessly again..), but I wonder if that was the right way to go in the end, as I'm also having difficulty in getting that one back together .
To ensure that frustration didn't get the better of me and would cause irreversible damage any of the small bits, I decided to leave them in the cave and go for lunch :evil: .
Anyone of you ever experienced this kind of blues; any tips or tricks to get out of it?
Cheers :|
After successfully servicing the axle bearings on my favourite pedals, pd-m737, I got ambitious and into the idea 'why not take apart, clean and lube complete pedal'..?
Disassembly went well (as always..), but I'm wondering whether I'll ever get the pedal re-assembled again , despite the lovely Shimano schematice drawings.. :roll:
More or less in parallel, I tried to install my newly acquired st-m737 STIs and since the cable on the l/h one didn't go in very smoothly, I took that apart (flawlessly again..), but I wonder if that was the right way to go in the end, as I'm also having difficulty in getting that one back together .
To ensure that frustration didn't get the better of me and would cause irreversible damage any of the small bits, I decided to leave them in the cave and go for lunch :evil: .
Anyone of you ever experienced this kind of blues; any tips or tricks to get out of it?
Cheers :|