PELOTON BIKE+ General Troubleshooting
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Look Delta-Compatible Cleats (9-Degree Float)
The most common source of clicking is a loose or worn interface between the shoe cleat and the pedal tension spring. If the three mounting bolts are under-torqued, the cleat will shift against the shoe sole under load, creating a mechanical click during the power stroke. New cleats with fresh friction pads and properly torqued fasteners eliminate this stick-slip noise.
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Peloton Replacement Pedals (Pair)
Internal pedal bearings are subject to high-cycle fatigue and eccentric loading. A click that occurs consistently at the same point in the pedal stroke often indicates 'brinelling'—permanent indentations in the bearing races—or a dry spindle. Since Peloton pedals are factory-sealed units, replacing the assembly is the standard engineering fix to restore silent spindle rotation.
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Bottom Bracket Cartridge Assembly
The bottom bracket houses the primary bearings for the crank arm assembly. If the noise persists when the rider is out of the saddle or using different shoes, the failure is likely located in the crank spindle bearings. Rhythmic clicking here indicates axial play or debris contamination within the sealed bearing unit, necessitating a full cartridge replacement.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Look Delta-Compatible Cleats (9-Degree Float).