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mcours2006 11-20-15 06:22 PM

Any idea how to fix this?
 
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The pin that holds the retaining clip on my Shimano R550SPD-SL pedal has somehow come out of its socket, well, not completely. But the result is that it doesn't clip the cleat properly, and it does so very, very loosely. I can squeeze it back into place with pliers, but invariably it comes out again.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=489239

This isn't my pic, just one I found with the same issue. You can see the pin coming out. On my 105's this pin is replaced by a threaded bolt, which is a much better solution.

Any ideas on how to keep that pin from coming out?

Mumonkan 11-20-15 06:52 PM

superglue? jbweld?

pop some on the bolt and squeeze it back in

joejack951 11-20-15 06:55 PM

Perhaps this: http://www.amazon.com/LOCTITE-37424-.../dp/B0002KKTIG

Frreed 11-20-15 09:13 PM

Same pedal, same problem. Upgraded to new 105. I may send them back to Nashbar, the are only six months old, and see if they will replace them. I'll keep them as an emergency replacement.

BoSoxYacht 11-20-15 09:21 PM

DP 420 is used to bond CF tubes before carbon layup, but it's a little pricey to fix a cheap pedal

f4rrest 11-20-15 09:46 PM

Same happened to mine. A drop of plastic compatible Loctite fixed it. It's more like super glue than blue or red Loctite.

mcours2006 11-21-15 07:06 AM

All right, thanks guys. :thumb: I will try a drop of something, whatever I can find that's cheap enough to be worth it, and see if it will work.

I do have the option of returning it, but it's in the UK, and shipping is already more than half of what I actually paid for them 18 months ago, so not really worth it at this point.

Plus, I was thinking of switching to SPD pedals anyway as this is my non-studded commuter road bike.


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