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How To Fix A Loose Bicycle Pedal And Check For Damage

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    • Flip the entire bicycle upside down, balancing the weight on the seat and handle bars.

    • This will keep the bicycle stable while you work on it.

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    • You will need an Allen Wrench or a Smart Wrench for this repair.

    • If you are using an Allen Wrench, insert the head of the wrench into socket located on the pedal arm.

    • If you are using a Smart Wrench, place the jaws on the nut located between the pedal and pedal arm.

    • Loosen the pedals by turning the right pedal counterclockwise and the left pedal clockwise.

    • Remove the pedal from the socket.

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    • Check the socket and bolt for rust and worn threads.

    • If you notice damages like rust or worn threads, you will need to refer to a separate repair guide specific to the type of damage.

    • If you do not see any damage, continue to Step 4.

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    • Place the pedal back in the socket and tighten it until it is secure.

    • To tighten the pedals, turn the right pedal clockwise and the left pedal counterclockwise.

    • Once you feel resistance, turn the pedal about 1/8 of a rotation further to properly tighten it.

    • DO NOT use excessive force when you are tightening the pedal. This can lead to difficulty removing the pedal in the future.

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Conclusion

If both pedals need tightening follow the steps again, remembering to turn the opposite directions for tightening and loosening.

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Yes, I agree, it's very nice way to fix pedals.

Praska - Reply

Would you be able to tell me how to fix a locked up bike

Hughes Zass - Reply

Wenn das Rad auf dem Kopf steht, ist das linke Pedal rechts und umgekehrt.

Klaus Giezek - Reply

My crank arm constantly comes loose, although I tightened it. I go to the bike repair store near my house, and they say that the bearing of the bottom bracket is worn. To fix this, I need to replace it with a new one, grease the new component, and tighten the bicycle crank.

Bruno John - Reply

Some reasons that crank arm keeps coming loose can happen, such as: the bolts are loose and damaged; incorrect installation; the bearing is damaged; the spindle is wiped out; An unfitting bottom bracket,...

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