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Sealing of the corratec easy click peadals(2 posts)

Sealing of the corratec easy click peadalsHans-Joerg
Apr 12, 2003 7:54 AM
Hello, does anyone have experiances with the easy clicks. Is the sealing ok. How are the bearings? One industrial bearing on each side per pedal or only some plastic on one side like the Ritcheys? Replaceable?
What rework is needed?
Where are the best hints for corratec products on the net to find? Their website is quite poor.
HOI Hans-Jörg...nino
Apr 12, 2003 12:02 PM
let`s continue in english even though i`m from the same country as you (you`re swiss,right?me too.i`m from zurich).

don`t even bother with the bearings because they are really excellent.my corratecs are over 3 years old and were used in pretty muddy weather too (you know what weather we have once the summer is over,don`t you?).they still turn as smooth as on the first day and have only minimal play,really minimal.there is 1 sealed industrial bearing and 1 "gleitlager".i inspected mine just a few weeks ago when i finished tuning them.as i said before they weigh 245g in standard trim and can be tuned easily with some Al-bolts to 235g.I shaved the cage and they weigh now just 202g.no problem in the mud unlike most clickies (except Times and Eggies of course).

feel free to ask me again:
luckynino@ggaweb.ch

und tschüss...

my tuned Corratec easy-click ti
 


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