Right on Garth........a little adjustment and some good quality grease. I 
have an inexpensive pair on my old single speed with thousands of high rpm 
miles and they are smooth running. New bearings are cheap also and its good 
to have a small supply in various sizes in your tool box.

On Saturday, October 13, 2012 1:45:12 PM UTC-7, Garth wrote:
>
> I would only add that I do not take it for granted that a pedal comes from 
> the factory properly put together if it uses ball bearings. If the bearings 
> do not feel right upon putting on the bike , double check the adjustment of 
> the bearings.  If they are too tight or loose they won't last long ! 
>

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