SP-155 Pedals and Christophe Toe Clips -- Before and After
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SP-155 Pedals and Christophe Toe Clips -- Before and After
Just finished up the first pedal and will restore the other tomorrow. I performed a complete restoration on them including polish, and bearing disassembly and re-lubrication. Just thought I'd post up what a couple of hours of work can do for something that looked pretty cruddy to begin with!
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I just had the same pedals refurbished and am looking for some clips. Are those original to the pedals?
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Nice
Those are some of my favorite pedals.
Those are some of my favorite pedals.
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I agree, those are nice pedals! The metal dust caps with Allen wrench slot make rebuilding easy. I was fortunate enough to find a spare pair at a local used bike shop. I still have to clean & rebuild that pair though.