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Clamp and mole grips were all I needed to change the bearings on my Iclics.
Why did I not know this! I have a box of old Time pedals that have had it... not many made two years, and nearly all had bearing issues of one level or another.
Ho hum, I know for next time (can you see what I did there?).
your contract is always with the dealer,
I believe the importer is Extra
http://www.extrauk.co.uk/
But I would advise dealer first and remember proof of purchase will probably be required, how else do they know they are less than 2 years old?
Ditto and bump. some play on my iclics which I could probably sort out but if Time offer a 2 year warrenty, then this is preferable.
as markm asks, anyone got a returns address or is it via my dealer ?
Thanks - I too seem to have a bearing problem with a minimally used RXS carbon pedal and it'd be great if Time would sort it out- but I can't seem to locate an address or contact number for Time in the UK - do you know one?
Or do I have to go via the dealer who sold me the pedals?
Great, thanks for the info swifty!

Time do not have an "official" servicing program for their pedals. You can unscrew the axles from the body counter clock wise. The reason for this is Time offer a 2 year replacement warranty on their pedals, so if you have bearing play or they creak or grind within two years send them back and they will more than likely warrant them. After this 2 year period you can have a new pair at a reduced cost.
This is the main reason that I now run them on all my bikes. I have 3 pairs (one being a spare) so that as and if I need to send a pair back I have the spare pair to put on.