So I am a bike maintenance novice....although I am committed to
learning to do it myself.   I have been riding for 25+ years and have
logged thousands of miles,  but I am embarrassed to say that the most
I have ever done to my bike is change the tires/tubes/rim tape, clean
the chain, replace the chain (though that didn't work out very well
for me) and lube the chain.  Everything else I have left to the
professionals.

But I am turning over a new leaf and intend to figure it out.   Which
brings me to my sneaker pedals.   They are very new (i.e. less than
300 miles).  But on a trip through the B.C's Gulf Islands last month,
I rode through three days of continuous rain.  I live in a dry climate
and am also a newbie at crappy weather.

After that trip, every-time I ride the left sneaker pedal had
developed a super annoying clicking noise, and the more pressure I put
on the pedal the more it clicks (probably twice a revolution).   I am
thinking that maybe dirt/grime/whatever got in during the rain.  Not
sure what to do about this, can I take it apart and lubricate? Can you
tell me how?

Keely

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