Well I've got these pedals, they're Suntour Sprints. One is lovely and nice, and one has some pitting on the axle which is not nice.
I'm just giving the bearings a bit of service and clean up prior to getting shot of them and was wondering if it's possible to fill in the pits in some manner, like in a valve grinding kind of way?
Any knowledge on the matter would be appreciated, cheers.
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Well I've got these pedals, they're Suntour Sprints. One is lovely and nice, and one has some pitting on the axle which is not nice.
I'm just giving the bearings a bit of service and clean up prior to getting shot of them and was wondering if it's possible to fill in the pits in some manner, like in a valve grinding kind of way?
Any knowledge on the matter would be appreciated, cheers.