misteroo Retrobike Rider Kona Fan Apr 16, 2014 #1 My Shimano M540 SPD's are clicking, first it was the left and now it seems to be both.....not the first set that this has happened on!!!! Why does it happen? And what's the Cure?
My Shimano M540 SPD's are clicking, first it was the left and now it seems to be both.....not the first set that this has happened on!!!! Why does it happen? And what's the Cure?
lewisfoto rBotM Winner Feedback View Apr 16, 2014 #2 Have you already cleaned and re-greased the threads?
misteroo Retrobike Rider Kona Fan Apr 16, 2014 #3 lewisfoto":6gnvdwkk said: Have you already cleaned and re-greased the threads? Click to expand... Threads?
lewisfoto":6gnvdwkk said: Have you already cleaned and re-greased the threads? Click to expand... Threads?
lewisfoto rBotM Winner Feedback View Apr 16, 2014 #4 Um yeah the pedal threads. I was having some clicking on the Wicked Fat and so I removed the pedals cleaned and regreased the threads then removed the cranks to clean and re-grease the tapers, and now the clicking is gone.
Um yeah the pedal threads. I was having some clicking on the Wicked Fat and so I removed the pedals cleaned and regreased the threads then removed the cranks to clean and re-grease the tapers, and now the clicking is gone.
misteroo Retrobike Rider Kona Fan Apr 16, 2014 #5 Re: Really???? :? Is it that simple? It's a hollowtech, I'm pretty sure the BB is fine! I'll give it a go!
Re: Really???? :? Is it that simple? It's a hollowtech, I'm pretty sure the BB is fine! I'll give it a go!
M mattr Old School Grand Master Apr 16, 2014 #6 Could be pedal threads. Bottom bracket threads. Chain ring bolts. Crank spline. Pedal axle. And so on.
Could be pedal threads. Bottom bracket threads. Chain ring bolts. Crank spline. Pedal axle. And so on.
misteroo Retrobike Rider Kona Fan Apr 17, 2014 #7 Blimey...it worked!! Well you learn something new everyday!!! Cheers.