Originally Posted by
Andrew R Stewart
An impact strong enough to bend the quill and then the force to "straighten" (AGAP) it will likely worsen the pedal's solidness. Have you tried to ride with these yet? Loose pedal parts can cause ticks and creaks, let alone the unsolid feeling under foot if it's really bad. Andy
Andy, I read this and immediately picked up the pedal to play around with it and see if anything was loose and I discovered that the middle piece in between the two races is completely loose from both sides and I can even partially remove it from both sides by playing around with it. I’m going to take it this is not ideal?
Originally Posted by
Velo Mule
Esos1 that can be bent back with patience. I don't think the cage is held onto the body with screws, as I remember this they were swaged. My first attemp would be to use a 10 or 12" adjustable wrench to clamp on the bent part of the pedal and either another adjustable or a vise grip to grab the first adjustable wrench and twist the cage into a better position.
VM, I did try this but I don’t think I was very successful in my first attempt, this is the after pic not the before pic but it looks just like the before pic 😂