Check and Clean steps and pedals

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1. Remove parts for checking and cleaning

This is a continuation of the maintenance record “How to remove steps and pedals”.

If you are riding your R125 and see any of the following signs, I recommend that you have your step pedals checked.

  • If the brake pedal is not moving smoothly, it may be out of grease.
  • If you hear a rattling sound coming from the step area, a bolt may be loose.

From this article you can learn the following.

  • Step and pedal construction
  • Inspection points for removed brake pedal
  • Alternative method for split pin
  • How to assemble pedals and steps
Date30th May 2021
SubjectsMaintenance, Failure, Repair
Shop or DIYDIY
Difficulty
Working hours3 (Not included coating drying time)
Costs [Yen]0 (Use what I have)

2. Check and Clean steps and pedals (STEP 1-13)

STEP

Remove return spring

Further parts are removed.
If not stated otherwise, the following is a picture of the right-hand bracket.

<Remove return spring>

With the spring remover, pull the return spring on the rear brake pedal to remove it.
The pedal will clatter as it is removed.

STEP

Remove step

<Remove step>

Loosen the bolts securing the steps with a spinner handle fitted with a hexagon socket (8 mm).
It is a little stiff because of the thread-locking agent.

Remove the left bracket in the same way.

STEP

Removed bracket and steps

<Removed bracket and steps>

Above: left side
Bottom: right side.

The left side has a collar for the missing pedals.
Further parts can be removed from the steps as well.
However, as they are not coated, they are not dismantled.

Checking the removed parts,

  • No elongation in the brake pedal return spring
  • There is grease in the brake pedal hole and no wear
  • No bends in the bracket

Therefore, it looks like it will work fine!

STEP

Clean bolts

<Clean bolts>

The bolts securing the steps have thread locking agent on them, which can be removed with a cutter and wire brush.

STEP

Wash parts

<Wash parts>

Wash the removed parts in water with car shampoo.

The sprocket cover, which was removed in a separate operation, was washed together.
The steps were only wiped clean to avoid the grease falling off completely.

STEP

Ceramic coating

Next, coat brackets and pedals.

<Ceramic coating>

Apply the ceramic coating on a paper cloth to the entire part, spreading it thinly.
Then, the coating is flattened with a dry paper cloth and allowed to dry.
This was repeated three times on different days.

STEP

Split pin and R-pin

Before I start assembling, I will devise.

<Split pin and R-pin>

Left: Split pin
Right: R-pin

Use R-pins instead of split pins to stop the rear brake pedal pin from slipping out.
The R-pin is quicker to install and remove, but there is a risk of it coming off easily.

(Installation of the R-pin will be covered in the next maintenance record “How to install steps and pedals”).

STEP

Step machining

In addition, we will try to prevent the R-pin from being lost.
We will drill a hole in the step for the wire to pass through and wire the R-pin.

<Step machining>

Drill a 1.6 mm hole in the protruding part of the step.

STEP

After drilling

<After drilling>

I drilled a hole like this.
It’s a bit off-center, but it’s a good hole for me to have drilled.

STEP

Apply grease and thread locking agent

Now, let’s start the assembly.

<Apply grease and thread locking agent>

  1. Grease the brake pedal mounting area of the step and the area where the spring hooks up.

If the grease runs out on the part of the step where the brake pedal goes through, the hole (aluminum) on the pedal side will wear and rattle.

  1. Apply thread locker agent to the bolts securing the step.

This prevents the step from loosening due to vibration when riding.

STEP

Assemble bracket 1

<Assemble bracket 1>

Assemble the parts carefully to ensure that the washers are not forgotten or installed in the wrong position.

Note that the step has a locating groove so that it will not rotate when the bolts are tightened.

STEP

Assemble bracket 2

<Assemble bracket 2>

Using a torque spanner, tighten the bolts securing the steps to 15 Nm.
Then install the return spring for the rear brake pedal using the spring remover.

Assemble the left bracket in the same way.

STEP

Assembled brackets and shift pedal

<Assembled brackets and shift pedal>

It’s clean now, but I don’t think there’s much difference compared to the picture before cleaning…

(Continues with maintenance record “How to install steps and pedals”.)

3. Summary

After inspection, no parts were found to be faulty, and the parts could be re-used without problem.
The grease on the brake pedal was also replaced, the steps were securely tightened, and the feeling was renewed.

Summary of check and clean steps and pedals
  • R-pins can be used instead of split pins
  • Apply grease to the part of the step where the brake pedal passes through
  • Apply thread locker agent to the bolts securing the step

Goods used:

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No. Name Manufacturer Parts number Quantity Amounts [Yen]
1Spring removerKijima302-20211990
2Long spinner handleKTCBS3L15,907
3Hexagon bit socket (8mm)KTCBT3-08S11,012
4Wire brush1(300)
5Wheels coating agentCruise Japantirewheelcoating-00114,600
6R-pins1(300)
7Drill (1.6mm)Mitsubishi materialsBSDD01601571
8Electronic drillBoschGBM13RE120,800
9Thread locking agentLoctite2431870
10Lithium greaseSuper zoilZG10012,420
11Torque wrench (Small)KTCCMP02521(44,990)
82,760
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