A bit of a story here, so bare with me.
Around July last year, I bought a pair of HT Components ME03T pedals. Super light weight, good pin placement, thin profile, and I was really happy with them.
I’ve never really thought about pedal maintenance before as I always just used them until they ‘went’ and then replaced them.
In December, my pedals started creaking and cracking when under load. Being only a few months old and pretty expensive, I contacted HT about claiming warranty.
Unfortunately I bought them from Germany (pre-Brexit!) and had to return them to Bike Components in Germany. This was a massive hassle as shipping out of the EU and Covid delays meant I didn’t get them back until April… with new axels and a new service kit fitted.
They were returned from Shocker (German HT repair centre) with the axels in the wrong pedals. Bike Components asked me to return them again - but it seemed easier if I swapped them over. During this, I realised how little was in the pedal and how simple a service would actually be! Unfortunately you need a special tool kit to perform the service… so ordered a couple of service kits and this very expensive service toolkit.
I didn’t want to actually run the pedals until I got was able to service them, and since fitted have been noting every mile they’ve done. My plan was to strip and re-grease every 100 miles, and put a service kit on them just before the weather turns bad, and see how they go from there.
After about 41 miles, I stripped the pedals, cleaned the seals and re-greased as they were creaking a bit. After 2 rides (about 35 miles) the pedals started creaking / cracking as soon as I left the house. I decided to test out my new tool kit, and did a full service - swapping all parts of the service kit and re-greasing again.
The next ride, they felt great. It was a bit sloppy outside and the bike got particularly dirty over the 18 mile ride.
A week later (today) I went out again. Within about a mile the left pedal was making a really odd squealing noise, and about 10 mins later was creaking / cracking again.
I guess I’ve got a couple of questions here…
1. How often ‘should’ a pedal need serviced? How many miles between cleaning / re-greasing, and how many miles should I get out of a service kit?
2. What type of grease should I be using in pedals? I’m just using a multipurpose grease - TF2 Ultimate Bike Grease. Is there something more specific?
3. When I look at the axels, they look like new. The IGUS bushing and needle bearings are brand new… and have done about 20 miles, so why are they cracking under load?
The pedals were expensive, the service tool kit was expensive, and I have a little ‘stock’ of service kits and spare pins… so I don’t want to give up on the pedals. At the same time, I don’t want to have to be working on these after every ride - it’s just not practical when I’ve had pedals last years without any maintenance!
They lasted about 4 1/2 months when new before creaking, so the only thing I can think that’s different is the grease used?
Appreciate any insight!
Around July last year, I bought a pair of HT Components ME03T pedals. Super light weight, good pin placement, thin profile, and I was really happy with them.
I’ve never really thought about pedal maintenance before as I always just used them until they ‘went’ and then replaced them.
In December, my pedals started creaking and cracking when under load. Being only a few months old and pretty expensive, I contacted HT about claiming warranty.
Unfortunately I bought them from Germany (pre-Brexit!) and had to return them to Bike Components in Germany. This was a massive hassle as shipping out of the EU and Covid delays meant I didn’t get them back until April… with new axels and a new service kit fitted.
They were returned from Shocker (German HT repair centre) with the axels in the wrong pedals. Bike Components asked me to return them again - but it seemed easier if I swapped them over. During this, I realised how little was in the pedal and how simple a service would actually be! Unfortunately you need a special tool kit to perform the service… so ordered a couple of service kits and this very expensive service toolkit.
I didn’t want to actually run the pedals until I got was able to service them, and since fitted have been noting every mile they’ve done. My plan was to strip and re-grease every 100 miles, and put a service kit on them just before the weather turns bad, and see how they go from there.
After about 41 miles, I stripped the pedals, cleaned the seals and re-greased as they were creaking a bit. After 2 rides (about 35 miles) the pedals started creaking / cracking as soon as I left the house. I decided to test out my new tool kit, and did a full service - swapping all parts of the service kit and re-greasing again.
The next ride, they felt great. It was a bit sloppy outside and the bike got particularly dirty over the 18 mile ride.
A week later (today) I went out again. Within about a mile the left pedal was making a really odd squealing noise, and about 10 mins later was creaking / cracking again.
I guess I’ve got a couple of questions here…
1. How often ‘should’ a pedal need serviced? How many miles between cleaning / re-greasing, and how many miles should I get out of a service kit?
2. What type of grease should I be using in pedals? I’m just using a multipurpose grease - TF2 Ultimate Bike Grease. Is there something more specific?
3. When I look at the axels, they look like new. The IGUS bushing and needle bearings are brand new… and have done about 20 miles, so why are they cracking under load?
The pedals were expensive, the service tool kit was expensive, and I have a little ‘stock’ of service kits and spare pins… so I don’t want to give up on the pedals. At the same time, I don’t want to have to be working on these after every ride - it’s just not practical when I’ve had pedals last years without any maintenance!
They lasted about 4 1/2 months when new before creaking, so the only thing I can think that’s different is the grease used?
Appreciate any insight!