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Cathl

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  1. See you in Worcester this weekend (after winter, it will be the short one), and will keep an out on this post for any upcoming rides.
  2. If you guys plan another ride like this at a similar sort of pace, myself and my training buddie would be very keen to join you.
  3. Thanks for the advice. Will see about getting my money back and buying a pair of better quality pedals.
  4. Hi, the brand is BBB. I don't them with me to check the exact model, but they are either BPD-05 or 06. I've attached pictures of those two. I bought them new, so will probably take them back and see what they say. I am trying to figure out if I should be asking for a replacement or if I am at fault.
  5. The bolt is in two pieces. I did buy them new, so will take them back to the shop and see what they say. I am just rying to figure out if I should be asking for a replacement or if I am at fault.
  6. I am new to cycling and bought clipless pedals the other day for th efirst time. While loosening the tension on the one pedal the bolt broke cleanly in half. I had no problem with the other pedal. I wasn't forcing it while turning. Did I have a dud pedal or is it possible to break them by over-loosening - if so, it seems quite an easy thing to do? Are you only meant turn it once or twice? Thanks
  7. I am quite new to cycling and bought clipless pedals the other day for th efirst time. While loosening the tension on the one pedal the bolt broke cleanly in half. I had no problem with the other pedal. I wasn't forcing it. Did I have a dud pedal or is it possible to break them so easily by over-loosening? Are you only meant turn it once or twice?
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