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  1. #16
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    Jan 2005
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    Thanks Denise. Yes I do use Frogs (as I went by your recommendation when researching clippless ) and love them I might add.

    Anyway, you are very right. My husband just told me he did not see the need to do anything to the pedals or cleats for the reason you said, there are "no" moving parts. So when Specialize opens at 11:00 I will give them a call and order the lube gun to keep those bearings in tip top shape.

    As always I thank you for you good sound advise.

    ~ JoAnn

  2. #17
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    Jun 2004
    Location
    Canton, OH
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    The X series cleats do have moving parts called springs. That is the wire running the perimeter of the mating surface. It's gotta' move to clip in/out. That is what needs to be dry lubed every ride or two. That is also in the "routine x series cleat maintenance" section of the destructions.

 

 

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