Clip Pedal Service Instructions

Tools Needed

  • Waterproof grease, and a cloth
  • 8, 6mm Hex keys
  • torque wrench
  • Pedal bearing tool kit: (Bushing tool, thin profile 8mm socket)
  • Mallet
  • Scouring pad
  • SP1C0122 Clip pedal rebuild kit

 

 

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STEP 1: REMOVE END CAP

Using a 6mm hex key, unthread the end cap (16) from the pedal body (1).

 

 

STEP 2: REMOVE FLANGED BEARING NUT

Fit the 8mm socket from the pedal bearing tool kit into the pedal body (1) so it is interfacing with the flanged bearing nut (19). Fit a 6mm hex into the back of the 8mm socket tool and the 8mm hex into the inboard side of the pedal axle (12). Unthread the flanged bearing nut from the pedal axle.

 

 

Note:

The right side (drive side) pedal has a silver reverse threaded (counter-clockwise) flanged bearing nut.

The left side (non-drive side) pedal has a black regular threaded (clockwise) flanged bearing nut.

 

 

STEP 3: REMOVE & CLEAN AXLE

With the flanged bearing nut (19) removed, the axle (12) will slide out of the pedal body (1). Slide the two rubber seals (14,15) off the axle, noting their orientation.

 

 

Using Isopropyl alcohol and a cloth, clean the axle. If there is any build-up on the bearing or bushing grinds (polished parts of the axle), use the scouring pad to clean them up. Isopropyl the axle again and wipe it clean.

 

Note:

The left side (non-drive side) axle has a groove machined around the flange.

The right side (drive side) axle does not have this groove.

 

STEP 4: REMOVE BEARINGS

Insert the long end of the 6mm hex through the inboard side of the pedal body (1) and push all three bearings (18) out the outboard side of the pedal body.

 

 

STEP 5: REMOVE BUSHING

Place the threaded side of the bushing tool into the pedal body (1) on the inboard side. Ensuring the tool is centered and straight, turn the bushing tool clockwise by hand while applying pressure to start cutting threads in the bushing (13). 

 

 

Once the threads bite the bushing, run the 6mm hex key through the hole in the middle of the tool. While holding the pedal body, turn the 6mm hex key clockwise 5 full rotations with light downward pressure. The tool will thread into the bushing, then the bushing will break free from the pedal body and begin spinning. Once the have completed the 5 turns, pull the 6mm hex and the pedal body apart, the bushing will slide out of the pedal body.

 

 

STEP 6: CLEAN PEDAL BODY

Clean the inside of the pedal body (1) with isopropyl alcohol and a cloth.

 

STEP 7: PRESS BUSHING INTO PEDAL BODY

Slide the new bushing (13) onto the smooth (unthreaded) side of the bushing tool. Place the tool & bushing into the inboard side of the pedal body (1). Ensuring the bushing is centered and aligned, tap the end of the bushing tool with a mallet until the bushing is fully seated inside the pedal body.

 



 

STEP 8: INSTALL BEARINGS

Place the first bearing (18) into the outboard side of the pedal body (1). Using the 8mm socket, push the bearing in until it bottoms out on its seat. Repeat this step for the other two bearings. Once the bearings are all stacked together, place the 8mm socket against them and give the back of the 8mm socket a light tap with a mallet. This will ensure all three bearings are fully seated.

 

 

STEP 9: GREASE & INSTALL RUBBER SEALS

Slide the larger rubber seal (15) onto the axle (12) first. Ensure the thicker side of the seal is pushed against the flange on the threaded side of the axle.

 

 

Coat the smaller rubber seal (14) with a thin layer of waterproof grease. Slide it onto the axle and push it against the larger rubber seal.

 

STEP 10: GREASE & INSTALL AXLE

Coat the axle (12), from the rubber seal (14) to the outboard threads (flanged bearing nut end) with a layer of waterproof grease. 

 

 

Slide the axle into the pedal body (1). Place the flanged bearing nut (19) into the 8mm socket. Thread the flanged bearing nut onto the axle to 8-9Nm.

Note: 

The right side (drive side) pedal has a reverse threaded flanged bearing nut.

The left side (non-drive side) pedal has a regular threaded flanged bearing nut.

 

 

STEP 11: INSTALL END CAP

Thread the end cap (16) into the pedal body (1) and tighten to 2.5-3.5Nm.

 

 

Check the pedal spins smooth without play.

 

Repeat the process for the second pedal

 

Congratulations, you have now successfully serviced your clip pedals.

NOW GO RIDE!

If you are having any problems please first double-check that you have correctly completed each of the above steps. 

If you are still having trouble please email us at support@oneupcomponents.com for help. Please include a detailed description of your issue. Photos are often helpful.

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