On the pedal bar of my Sho-bud Pro II custom, the big rod that holds all the pedals in place came loose, and in the process I lost one of the washers that sits between each of the pedals.
I did the sensible thing and checked at the hardware store, but the washers they had would not fit the job.
So where can I find a washer that will do the job? Bobbe?The little bit of lateral wiggle I have on my pedals is driving me nuts!
-Tim
Sho-bud Pedal-bar part
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Hey Tim.
Do all of the sho-bud pedal racks have little washers between the pedals? When I got my old sho-bud, someone had swapped the stock pedals for a later model ones, I just figured that they were just different sizes and that they were loose all the time. I fixed mine by going to the hardware store (true-value) and getting a little bit of nylon spacer with a 1/2" inner diameter, and shaving a couple peices off the end. It worked fine for me. I am still interested in knowing if there should be spacers on there to begin with.
Jon
Do all of the sho-bud pedal racks have little washers between the pedals? When I got my old sho-bud, someone had swapped the stock pedals for a later model ones, I just figured that they were just different sizes and that they were loose all the time. I fixed mine by going to the hardware store (true-value) and getting a little bit of nylon spacer with a 1/2" inner diameter, and shaving a couple peices off the end. It worked fine for me. I am still interested in knowing if there should be spacers on there to begin with.
Jon
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