I have had the same issue from time to time.    Best thing you can do
is carefully isolate the issue by process of elimination, as you are
doing and as Minh suggested.    The last time this happened to me, the
last thing I tried fixed the problem-    pulling each of the
chainrings, greasing the chainring-bolt /ring/crank spider interfaces,
and re-assembling everything nice and snug.

Good luck and try not to go nuts :D

-Matt



On Jun 2, 1:11 pm, Larry Powers <lapower...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> My QB is my do everything bike so I like these pedals because it does not 
> matter what shoes I am wearing, I can ride.  One problem, I have a clicking 
> sound when I am climbing hard.  I have tightened the crank arms and replaced 
> the bottom bracket and neither fixed the problem.  I have also greased and 
> tightened the pedals in the cranks also with no results.
>
> I am currently 220lbs.  I don't hear the click when riding on the flats, I 
> don't hear it if I am out of the saddle and climbing at a fast cadence.  I do 
> hear it when I am climbing a steep hill at a slow cadence.  I can also get 
> the click to happen if I am spinning on the flats and then just stand and put 
> all y weight on the pedals.  I can't do this consistently enough to get it to 
> happen when I am at the bike shop.
>
> Questions:  Has anyone else experienced this with these pedals?  Does anyone 
> know if these pedals can be adjusted?  
>
> Thanks
>
> Larry Powers
>
> Get a bicycle.  You will not regret it if you live. - Mark Twain

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