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Old July 26th 19, 10:11 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
dave[_3_]
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Default Creaking pedals/cleats

On Thu, 25 Jul 2019 12:56:43 -0500, AMuzi wrote:

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Anyway, removing friction between the cleat and pedal body will do the
trick. That could mean removing grit or adding lubricant to a clean
pedal -- or throwing on a new cleat because the old one is fuzzy and
acts like a high frequency zither (?). Remember, wax is always the
answer.

-- Jay Beattie CEO, Paraffin Institute


I thought 42 is always the answer. Just don't remember what the
question was.

Seems still ok even after getting caught in the rain this morning.
I'll find out over the weekend.


42 is an excellent answer. That's the size of sample shoes and
coincidentally my feet. woo hoo.


Dec Hex oct html
42 2A 052 * *

Also the ascii code for a * which in most programming languages is a wild
card. Which basically means whatever you want it to. Thanks Mr Adams.

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