You should grease the pedals anyway, for preventative maintenance.  MKS are 
notorious for not having much grease in them off the shelf.

On Wednesday, April 23, 2014 10:18:44 AM UTC-4, Deacon Patrick wrote:

> Those who said "Saddle!" win partial points, but ultimately we were all 
> off. Rivet Saddles have a "bridge" rivet tying the two sides of the saddle 
> together (rather than lacing). Well, the metal rivets on the bottom of that 
> wonderful bridge were clicking into the top of my Nitto S83 seat post with 
> nearly every pedal stroke. 
>
> I put a piece of rubber between the metal bits and wrapped them with 
> velcro tape and it’s all quiet now. Whew.
>
> Tune in next time when we explore the next mysterious noise emerging from 
> your bike! (Cue erie music) Remember! The noise is inside, just looking for 
> a way out. Duh-du duh!
>
> Grin.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>

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