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Pedal coming loose


Danny00135

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So basically my right pedal keeps coming loose, and it's becoming quicker and quicker to do so after every time I tighten it.

Has anyone had this problem before?

when I take the pedal on and off it starts easy but there's more resistance as it's coming out, as if it's cross-threaded. but it's not, the threads are fine :blink:

Is it possible that it could have gone 'oval' in shape?

Do you think something like loctite thread-lock will solve it?

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i had this with my tr cage pedals, but it was the left one that kept coming slightly lose (only ever got lose to the extent of being nipped up, but i could feel it when i pedaled). i just whacked some grease on the threads and give it a good tighten up, seems to have sorted it so far...... (Y)

no dirt/grit/bits of shit that shouldn't be there on the threads? guess its possible to have oval-ed your cranks (i suspect they'd go first being alu vs a steel? pedal axle) they do deal with a f**kload of stress.

i'd avoid threadlock on the threads to, could lead to problems further down the line even if it doesn't fix the issue.

also, what cranks and pedals?

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My trialtechs do this, I use mg 1 pedals, they kept coming loose, so I cleaned the threads out with degreaser and a bottle brush, and cleaned the pedal thread as well. Light smear of copper greas, and tighten it up as tight as you can. Simple as that

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