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Old 2011-04-07, 01:18 AM   #1
Dane M
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What can I use to lock the muni-pins in my pedals?

After every ride or every other ride, I have to tighten all the pins on my butterfly pedals, which means chipping the mud out of them and tightening the ones that are loose. I've already lost 2 pins, and I'd like to avoid losing any more.

I thought of super-glue or something, but if I did end up wanting to remove them later for some reason, that might be a problem.

Has anyone done this? Or have another way to keep from losing pins?

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