retrobiker273891
Retro Guru
It is not the crunchy sound of ceased bearings as they are spinning very smoothly. I have had the crunchy sound on other bike from memory where the bearings were ceased and would not allow the pedal to spin properly. I even seem to remember the bearings popping out once.
This case though they seem functionally in good working order but when pedaling, even back pedaling, there is some creaky crunchy sound. I thought it was the crankset when I had been riding recently however when I came to change the chainring, and had to remove the ringside pedal I noticed it was actually the pedals which make the noise.
I really like these pedals as they are sturdy so are they salvageable? I poured in a good dollop of chain oil into them and think maybe it helped but not sure as I didn't ride far yesterday to really see.
Would prefer not to have to get whole new ones. Look like these. What are they called? It doesn't seem immediately apparent I would be able to take them apart for servicing. Have not researched if that is a thing yet. That is really gonna bug me if I have to buy yet another specialized tool for the one job.
This case though they seem functionally in good working order but when pedaling, even back pedaling, there is some creaky crunchy sound. I thought it was the crankset when I had been riding recently however when I came to change the chainring, and had to remove the ringside pedal I noticed it was actually the pedals which make the noise.
I really like these pedals as they are sturdy so are they salvageable? I poured in a good dollop of chain oil into them and think maybe it helped but not sure as I didn't ride far yesterday to really see.
Would prefer not to have to get whole new ones. Look like these. What are they called? It doesn't seem immediately apparent I would be able to take them apart for servicing. Have not researched if that is a thing yet. That is really gonna bug me if I have to buy yet another specialized tool for the one job.