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Re: [BikeE] Clipless Pedal Installation

Dave
 
 Your right hand peddle ( crank side ) unscrews counter clockwise. You may need to place the crank arm in the freezer until it is completely frozen then quickly heat the crank arm. The aluminum will expand quicker then the steel pedal shaft and may then brake free. Lubricating the pedal shaft will help keep the peddles from sneezing.
 
 Richard Myers
 Xenia Ohio


Tue Mar 28, 2006 7:03 pm

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Couldn't find anything on this in the archives. I am having lots of trouble getting the right side pedal off of my BikeE XT pruchased used. Is it possible that...
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Mar 28, 2006
5:44 pm

WD40 is not a lubricant or penetrating oil. It is a water dispersant made for the USAF back in the 50's or 60's. Make sure you are turning it to the right to...
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Mar 28, 2006
6:32 pm

Dave Your right hand peddle ( crank side ) unscrews counter clockwise. You may need to place the crank arm in the freezer until it is completely frozen then...
RICHARD MYERS
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Mar 28, 2006
7:04 pm

Oops. You are wanting to get the right side off. Turn the right side to the left to get it off. Turn both to the front to get them on. Turn both to the rear to...
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Mar 28, 2006
7:09 pm

I've had a number of pedals on kid's bikes that were less than cooperative coming off. This procedure worked for me every time. Put the correct sized open end...
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Mar 28, 2006
11:39 pm

I had to use most of the advice then still considered giving up. The 2X4 didn't allow me to get enough pressure by myself. If I could have had someone sit on...
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Mar 31, 2006
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