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Joined: 23/04/2018 Posts: 11 Points: 33 Location: UK
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Hello, So after a bit of trouble I had with the foot brake spring, I have found a different spring to use as I had no definitive answer. My next trouble I had was with the stage 53: the gear pedal. I put the linkage pin through the post to the gear pedal but found the the hole drilled out to align with the post so when the pin was being tightened down it was starting to cross thread and so the post came away from the pedal assembly and stripped the treads. I asked customer services TWICE for a replacement and once it came (along with a replacement brake spring), they sent me not just the certain stage packs I asked for but whole of the packs that went out originally (12 packs in total!) I tried again with the new gear pedal but again the hole is still not aligned ad the pin just off at an angle. The threads are so fine they just strip. Now that's another pedal that are useless, which means I've got to ask for another plus more duplicate parts and I can't guarantee that it will be the same. Other people don't seem to have this problem. Am I doing something wrong? Any advise available? I'm stuck with all these spare parts (including 2 frame halves) that I have no use for. Dave
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Hi Dave I did find the pin to be a very tight fit, but it did go in eventually. Mark
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Joined: 04/06/2010 Posts: 332 Points: 1,000 Location: Bannockburn
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Hi Guys,
Yep same problem with mine and the replacement not much better. Pin screwed in but not far enough.
Plan B:
Drill the hole so the pin fits - done. Secure the pin and detached post from the first set of parts with Gorilla/Super/Araldite or some such glue - need to get some glue for that though.
Graham
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