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Old 10-12-22, 08:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
Happens to wifey. Not me, even with the same device. I wish I knew why.
I have the same issue. I still have my original wahoo. I turn it on every once in a while, watch it consume the battery..... throw it back on the charger, turn it off, put it back in the box.....
I have 2 riding buddies that still use theirs. One of them has never updated it in the last 3 years...still works just fine. Kinda pissed me off a little
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I'm always wondering.
In that case, next Wednesday is Bra Day.
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Originally Posted by ls01
Didn't you say it became loose unexpectedly too? Or was that someone else?.... If it was you I would take a look at the preload spring, maybe it broke.

Seemed like the left pedal had more play than the right pedal. I think i’ll just send garmin an email about both items.
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Old 10-12-22, 10:45 AM
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
Tomorrow is No Bra Day, in case you were wondering.
A favorite braless customer came to the store last night but she was all bundled up in a thick fleece jacket.

That crisp 79° autumn air ya know...
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
Seemed like the left pedal had more play than the right pedal. I think i’ll just send garmin an email about both items.
Is this before or after you lost the bolt on a ride?
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Originally Posted by genejockey
Is this before or after you lost the bolt on a ride?

before. And the play was getting worse. I lost the bolt on the right foot.


So to re sum things up. The garmin rally pedals I noticed last week on the short trainer ride that the left shoe or pedal was making noise when I would pedal. I didn’t think much of it but I did notice I could wiggle my shoe around while attached to the pedal more on the left foot then the right foot. This was with my bontrager shoes.

Yesterday was my first outdoor ride on the ritchey since the indoor ride. I noticed pretty early on a loud clicking noise coming from my left side. If I held my foot at an angle I could get it to stop. Half way through the ride I tensioned the left pedal to about half ways. The noise was a little less but it also seemed I could still wiggle not foot more on the left side that I had tensioned, than the right side which I had not. With 10 miles to go I stopped again, and tensioned the left pedal to the max. The noise went away, but I also no longer had any float. Yesterday I was in my specialized shoes.


Today I lost a clear bolt in my right shoe. I heard a metal on metal noise the first 30 miles, and was going to check the torque on my pedals when I made it home. About the time I realized fl what the noise was, the bolt escaped.
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So I’m going through my garmin rally box to get a new cleat bolt, and I checked out the cleats.

First what is this adjustment on this garmin cleat,

and I have no idea what these O-rings are for or these washers.
Nothing in the manual that I have found about them either.



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Originally Posted by bampilot06
So I’m going through my garmin rally box to get a new cleat bolt, and I checked out the cleats.

First what is this adjustment on this garmin cleat,

and I have no idea what these O-rings are for or these washers.
Nothing in the manual that I have found about them either.




No idea on what the black rubber adjustment really does, but Garmin uses the standard Exustar cleats on their pedals that are Look or Shimao cleat compatible depending on the pedal body type..
The metal washers are spacers to put between the pedal body and the crankarm in the event the pedal sticks far enough through the crankarm that it could hit the frame.
https://www8.garmin.com/manuals/webh...F94AC0767.html
The yellow rings are spare battery cover O-rings. Don't loose those.

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We had a good ride. It started off chilly, about 45F but by the end it was 65 and gorgeous. We had 11 riders.

It’s our anniversary today, so after mrs datlas comes home from her painting class, we are going out to celebrate 31 years.
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Originally Posted by datlas
We had a good ride. It started off chilly, about 45F but by the end it was 65 and gorgeous. We had 11 riders.

It’s our anniversary today, so after mrs datlas comes home from her painting class, we are going out to celebrate 31 years.
Congrats to you both!
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Originally Posted by mvnsnd
No idea on what the black rubber adjustment really does, but Garmin uses the standard Exustar cleats on their pedals that are Look or Shimao cleat compatible depending on the pedal body type..
The metal washers are spacers to put between the pedal body and the crankarm in the event the pedal sticks far enough through the crankarm that it could hit the frame.
https://www8.garmin.com/manuals/webh...F94AC0767.html
The yellow rings are spare battery cover O-rings. Don't loose those.

could the fact i’m using shimano cleats be the problem?


edit: I got the shimano version of the pedals, so this is a stupid question.
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Originally Posted by datlas
We had a good ride. It started off chilly, about 45F but by the end it was 65 and gorgeous. We had 11 riders.

It’s our anniversary today, so after mrs datlas comes home from her painting class, we are going out to celebrate 31 years.

congrats.
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Originally Posted by datlas
It’s our anniversary today, so after mrs datlas comes home from her painting class, we are going out to celebrate 31 years.
Woohoo!

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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
A favorite braless customer came to the store last night but she was all bundled up in a thick fleece jacket.

That crisp 79° autumn air ya know...
I believe it's officially sweater weather in the Southwest
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Originally Posted by datlas
We had a good ride. It started off chilly, about 45F but by the end it was 65 and gorgeous. We had 11 riders.

It’s our anniversary today, so after mrs datlas comes home from her painting class, we are going out to celebrate 31 years.
Happy Anniversary!
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Originally Posted by datlas

It’s our anniversary today, so after mrs datlas comes home from her painting class, we are going out to celebrate 31 years.
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Hoo-ee people are worked up about grammar. Who knew?

Me, of course.
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Originally Posted by datlas
We had a good ride. It started off chilly, about 45F but by the end it was 65 and gorgeous. We had 11 riders.

It’s our anniversary today, so after mrs datlas comes home from her painting class, we are going out to celebrate 31 years.

We celebrated 31 in May.
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Our friend who broke her femur got herself transferred out of the public hospital (where they had neither beds nor pins for the week) and into a reasonably upscale private one. Her surgery was last night and she left the hospital around 4:30 this afternoon by private ambulance. Total hospital costs, including the surgery team, were $2900, plus $65 for the ambulance that took her approximately 25 miles, to her home at the beach. Even I am surprised.
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Our friend who broke her femur got herself transferred out of the public hospital (where they had neither beds nor pins for the week) and into a reasonably upscale private one. Her surgery was last night and she left the hospital around 4:30 this afternoon by private ambulance. Total hospital costs, including the surgery team, were $2900, plus $65 for the ambulance that took her approximately 25 miles, to her home at the beach. Even I am surprised.
Life in a quasi-civilized country.
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Don't know why this popped in my thoughts.

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I hated that song the first time I heard it. I still do.
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I'm listening to Nicolas Nickleby, my fourth by Dickens. I'm very happy I discovered his books. Better late than never.
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I'm listening to Nicolas Nickleby, my fourth by Dickens. I'm very happy I discovered his books. Better late than never.
What is the source? Is it on line or cassette, or...? How many hours does it run?
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