Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
6
Time Required
25 minutes
Sections
1
- Pedal
- 6 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Pedal
- Start by removing the 12 #1 Phillips that holds the pedals the the back board
Start by removing the 12 #1 Phillips that holds the pedals the the back board
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Step 2
- Next remove all 12 of the J0 Phillips
Next remove all 12 of the J0 Phillips
Step 3
- For the last Couple screws remove the 2, 2.5 Allans located on the pedals.
- I would suggest only taking the 2 Allans out of the pedal that needs fixing. All others can stay
For the last Couple screws remove the 2, 2.5 Allans located on the pedals.
I would suggest only taking the 2 Allans out of the pedal that needs fixing. All others can stay
Step 4
- Now that all screws are loose the back plate should be able to be removed reviling the pedals.
Now that all screws are loose the back plate should be able to be removed reviling the pedals.
Step 5
- If pedal is unresponsive start by checking the gear mesh.
- If gear mesh is not connecting check to make sure everything is tight.
- If gears are stripped or broken off get replacement gears.
If pedal is unresponsive start by checking the gear mesh.
If gear mesh is not connecting check to make sure everything is tight.
If gears are stripped or broken off get replacement gears.
Step 6
- If gears are fine check wire connections.
- If red wires are loose resouder and make sure the connection is good.
- If the black ground wire is loose, tighten up.
- If none of these fix the problem go ahead and source a new pedal to install.
If gears are fine check wire connections.
If red wires are loose resouder and make sure the connection is good.
If the black ground wire is loose, tighten up.
If none of these fix the problem go ahead and source a new pedal to install.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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