Just a couple things to mention for any other English watchers in the future 1. The nut that holds the axle in the right pedal is opposite threaded. Idk if he mentioned it in this video or not but I figured that out after some confusion lol 2. If you want to take a look at the actual bearings themselves you can tap them out from the crank side with a smaller allen key and push them back in from the other side. There is a little shelf they sit on so you don't have to worry about pushing them too far
@@NonLegitNation2 you can put a long 10mm allen key through the crank side of the pedal, a few light taps with a mallet will get it out. placing it back would be from the lock side then again 10mm allen key and a few light taps hopefully you figured it out by now but this is just for anyone wondering how to get it out
@@nonrepeating_nonterminating nope never figured it out. I appreciate it. I'm not using the Chesters anymore, I got some Fyxation Mesa's, but I do still have the Chesters. I'll have to give your method a try when I'm off work later this week.