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I am trying to revive an old set of XTR M9000 pedals and am missing a couple of bearings - don't ask they are tiny.

Does anyone have an old pair of broken shimano pedals where I can salvage some internals to rebuild these? I am looking for pretty much anything - seals, bearings - maybe even a spindle if possible - but at a minimum I just need a few of those tiny bearings.

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5 hours ago, michaelbiker said:

I am trying to revive an old set of XTR M9000 pedals and am missing a couple of bearings - don't ask they are tiny.

Does anyone have an old pair of broken shimano pedals where I can salvage some internals to rebuild these? I am looking for pretty much anything - seals, bearings - maybe even a spindle if possible - but at a minimum I just need a few of those tiny bearings.

 

Are you looking for the "loose balls" ?

 

Most bearing shops sells packets of these in different sizes.  As long as you have one of those, then they can measure and check if they can help you.

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Just now, ChrisF said:

 

Are you looking for the "loose balls" ?

 

Most bearing shops sells packets of these in different sizes.  As long as you have one of those, then they can measure and check if they can help you.

Oh cool. Do you know of any bearing shops in CT area?

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34 minutes ago, michaelbiker said:

Oh cool. Do you know of any bearing shops in CT area?

 

I have been using West Cape Bearing in Brackenfell for last couple of years.

 

Just google for "bearing man" in your area

 

 

Most old school bike shops can also help.

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On 2/27/2025 at 8:35 PM, Zebra said:

Curious; where will you be donating it to?
Cheers

Chris

I haven’t thought that far yet. Probably an helper at our complex. Open to suggestions? 

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