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6mm Hex Key

Cap

New Bearing

Remove the old bearing.

Unscrew side cap and check if the bearing 
has bottomed out in the bearing seat. If not 
repeat the last step until it has.

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Summary of Contents for Ripper

Page 1: ...ease or oil 2 Thread axle into the crank hole with your fingers From the other side of the crank insert 8 mm Allen key into the recess of the axle Screw pedal axles onto crank arms 3 Tighten to 34 Nm 300 lb in torque and avoid excessive force ATTACH PEDALS TO CRANKS GRIP PINS You can remove the pins on the pedals to fine tune the grip Damaged or worn grip pins can be replaced using 4 mm socket wre...

Page 2: ...t 2 Decrease tension in a counter clockwise direction for less secure shoe pedal bind but easier engagement and disengagement Engage cleated shoes in pedals by aligning the cleat between front and rear bindings while pushing down Disengage by twisting heel outwards away from bicycle Cleat will also release by twisting heel inwards if necessary for emergency situations only Binding adjustment range...

Page 3: ...f the shoe sole Adjust vertically via slots in shoe sole Adjust horizontally via play between cleat washer and cleat 3 Tighten the cleat to 5 8 Nm 44 70 lb in and avoid excessive force Cleat position can be fine tuned to preference after trial rides It may take several rides to find your optimum cleat set up Tightening torque 5 8 Nm 43 69 lb in Insole Flat nut Insole washer Adjust cleat vertically...

Page 4: ...f personal injury damage to or failure of the product when it is used in stunt or ramp jumping acrobatics or similar activities 2 Pedals are warranted for use by an individual rider only Use by multiple riders or in a fitness center will void warranty 3 This warranty does not cover any incidental or consequential damages such as personal injury or any other losses due to accident neglect misuse ab...

Page 5: ...Bearing Axle Replacement RIPPER PEDAL Disassembly ...

Page 6: ...s from mixing up 3 Reverse threads are indicated by drawings from both sides of the pedal Please pay special attention when working on these pats 8mm Hex Key 6mm Hex Key 3mm Hex Key 8mm Socket Wrench New Axle New Dust Seal New Bearing 4mm screw Nut Spacer New Washer A New Washer B New Bushing Special Tool Adjustable Wrench Axle Kit ...

Page 7: ...6mm Hex Key Cap 2 Unscrew side cap with 6mm hex key ...

Page 8: ...Right Left Axle Spacer Nut 8mm Hex Key 3 Use 8mm hex key to hold the axle in place then unscrew the hex nut by using the 8mm socket wrench Please note the thread direction on each side of the pedal ...

Page 9: ...4 Bushing Screw Unscrew the bushing cap with the special tool included in the axle kit or Shimano TL PD40 tool ...

Page 10: ...5 3mm Hex Key In this step we will remove the bearing from inside the pedal First insert the M4 screw into the pedal with the 3mm hex key and assemble the washer and nut onto the M4 screw ...

Page 11: ...3mm Hex Key Bearing 6 Use the special tool to hold the nut in place and tighten the M4 screw with 3mm hex key Keep tightening the M4 screw until bearing gets pushed out ...

Page 12: ...7 Bearing 3mm Hex Key Remove the old bearing ...

Page 13: ...8 8mm Hex Key Bushing Insert 8mm hex key to gently push out the plastic bushing ...

Page 14: ...9 Gently detach pedal body from pedal cage Do not use excessive force and pay special attention not to damage or loose the side spring ...

Page 15: ...Remove old washers from pedal cage as indicated by drawing Washer B Washer A 10 ...

Page 16: ... Assembly Bearing Axle Replacement RIPPER PEDAL ...

Page 17: ...Right Left Washer A 1 Install washer A according to each side as shown in the drawing Make sure the slots on the washer align with slots on the pedal cage ...

Page 18: ...Right Left Washer B 2 Install washer B according to each side as shown in the drawing Make sure the slots on the washer align with slots on the pedal cage ...

Page 19: ...Right Left 3 Install the pedal body by first inserting the pin on the side spring into the slot in washer A Once the pin is in place push the pedal body into the cage ...

Page 20: ...ou will also see a protruding section on the side of the plastic bushing 2 Align the slot by holding the body and cage in place and insert the bushing so that the protruding section slides into the slot of both the cage and the body 3 Make absolutely sure that the protruding section bottoms out in the pedal cage slot ...

Page 21: ...Rock the main body and check if it rotates smoothly 5 ...

Page 22: ...5 6Nm Bushing Screw 6 Install the bushing screw with special tool ...

Page 23: ...6mm Hex Key Cap New Bearing 5 6Nm Push the new bearing into the pedal by tightening the side cap Make sure the side cap absolutely bottoms out so that the bearing gets installed correctly 7 ...

Page 24: ...123 6mm Hex Key Cap New Bearing Unscrew side cap and check if the bearing has bottomed out in the bearing seat If not repeat the last step until it has 8 ...

Page 25: ...Axle New Dust Seal Install new dust seals onto the pedal axles and lightly grease the axle 9 ...

Page 26: ...ey Insert the pedal axle and use 8mm hex key to hold the axle in place then tighten the hex nut by using the 8mm socket wrench Please note the thread direction on each side of the pedal The pedal body should pivot freely after the nut is tightened 10 ...

Page 27: ...6mm Hex Key Cap 11 5 6Nm Install side cap with 6mm hex key ...

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