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• #127
tried buying a medical syringe, was told I needed a note from my doc.
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• #128
Syringe is too small. The pedals are designed for the end of a grease gun.
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• #129
You can get bigger ones. And you can buy them from ebay easily.
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• #130
The official Speedplay Grease Gun is £22 on Wiggle atm.
I'm probably going to get one and will happily do peoples pedals for beer money if that'd be useful?
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• #131
Keep on pushing grease in until it runs out untainted down the pedal spindle.
I would suggest if the pedal is hard to turn that it be taken apart and cleaned. I'd check the bearings as they may be shot. All you need is a soldiering iron, a Torx T20 driver and some medium Loctite (to put it back together).
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• #132
I'm probably going to get one and will happily do peoples pedals for beer money if that'd be useful?
A small hypo syringe is probably better. They are quite cheap--- and not needing needles means one get them from nearly any chemist.
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• #133
tried buying a medical syringe, was told I needed a note from my doc.
Don't need needles! Just the plastic 3ml disposible plastic thingee...
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• #134
with the knowledge that it can be done with a medical syringe that question is equivalent of 'would a shop change my inner tubes?' #ubinscobled
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• #135
Syringe is too small. The pedals are designed for the end of a grease gun.
I've used both. Found the plastic syringe to work just as well. Need to push the tip and hold the cap since grease tends to want to back-out rather than flush through.
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• #136
Don't need a bigger one. I only use mine for Speedplay. The only other thing I've owned with grease ports made in the last 20 years was a set of American Classic silly light hubs.
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• #137
Without the needle would probably work. I just remembered I have one for priming espresso pumps. But the grease gun is handy, doesn't need to be loaded, clean, stays attached to the grease tube, etc.
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• #139
If one is going with the 2p plastic syringe you'll need grease? While any grease works not all are equal. I use and recommend Kluber Isoflex but its really overkill. If one is looking for cheap I'd opt for good quality synthetic marine grease as sold by BP, Mobil, Shell and others... If you want it to say "bicycle" there is always Phils...
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• #140
SPD and SPD-SL are much better. Speedplay are a pain in the arse. I only use them because I'm a freak.
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• #141
SPD and SPD-SL are much better. Speedplay are a pain in the arse. I only use them because I'm a freak.
Come-on SPUDs are not better. You may be a "freak" but if they were better you'd use them too.. (now the old Time EQs were better but they got killed by WW culture and 3 hole shoes).
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• #142
No, SPDs are much better. Their durability compared to Speedplay is off the charts. They don't need any of this care regime bullshit that Speedplay do and I can buy a whole set of SPDs for the price of one poxy cleat set for Speedplay.
I have custom drilled shoes and 2-bolt cleats don't really work unless the sole is flat enough to take them, ie. £500 custom German option and the bloke never got back to me so I use normal shoes built to take Speedplay.
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• #143
I'm thinking about moving to SPD-SL for track racing.
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• #144
I'm only in speedplays for the free float and double sidedness. If SPD was floaty I'd be all over it.
.. Time ATAC XC8 might be a good alternative? I need new shoes anyway.
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• #145
OK - grease gun received.
If anyone needs their pedals doing, PM me
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• #146
No, SPDs are much better. Their durability compared to Speedplay is off the charts. They don't need any of this care regime bullshit that Speedplay do and I can buy a whole set of SPDs for the price of one poxy cleat set for Speedplay.
Speedplay are not "install and forget until replacement" nor are they inexpensive but they are not that hard to maintain or "fragile". Pumping some grease every once and again through the grease port is, albeit too much for the "non enthusiast", pretty much in line with the demands of road bicycle maintainance.
The cleats are indeed expensive and not as long lasting as any of us would like but still robuster than most other popular road pedal cleats. The surface of the cleat is slippery metal unkind to stopping at lights but easily "hacked" with some Sugru. The C-clip itself will generally hold up through 10 of 1000s of clip-outs. The cleats are unfortunately very expensive--- more so in Europe than in the US. It's really the price of the cleats that pushes the cost of running Speedplays to the top.
In defense, however, of Bryne if he made the pedals stronger and the cleats harder wearing it would push the weight up and significantly dampen sales--- the Time Equip TBTs were ideal in nearly every category but weight (even the Equip Titan tipped the scales at 470g for the pair including cleats, 4 hole mounting versus, for reference, 280g for Speedplay stainless). Even the Roubaix SE and series Pave models, despite minimalization, weight more--- the pave even a few grams more than the SEs (casting versus machined alu bodies and the addition of a bit more surface). Today's Time pedals are similar in weight to Speedplay-- even lighter (185g for the Ti including cleats on 3 hole shoes is more or less what Speedplay Nanograms with 4 hole shoes weigh)-- but they are no longer robust (the bodies break) and the cleats wear fast (no longer brass).
SPD-SL? Campa Pro-fit? Both are really similar to the old Look design but nicely executed.. They are really nice pedals if you liked that design and the biomechanics.. and they are also a tiny bit heavier.. The PD-9000, for example, is 320g with cleats-- roughly the same a Speedplay stainless with 3 hole adapter. The Record Pro-fit is even 355g (again with cleats).
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• #147
@Mechamorgan it would probably cost you less to buy a grease gun
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• #148
http://www.lfgss.com/comments/11899909/
thanks though!
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• #149
my bad, had not realised the conversation had moved to another page!
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• #150
Need some more speedplay pedals, anyone got any?
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