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Installing new pedals yourself is quick and easy.

You will need the following:

* Allen key and/or pedal wrench

* Grease

Removing the old pedals:

Removing the old pedals from your crank can be easily through with either the bike on the floor or in a work stand.

Note: Pedals like the Look Keo Carbons do non accept a pedal wrench. These pedals will require an Allen key that can be placed in the spindle from the back side. Be careful you power have a cadence magnet in there – so remove it before you attempt to remove the pedal.

If using a work stand, place your hand on the rear wheel or grab the brake to stop the wheel from spinning.

The right pedal will come off just like any other bolt system you’ve used. Turning the spindle counter clockwise (left) will loosen the pedal. However, the left pedal is reversed threaded and will need to be turned clockwise (right) to loosen. Don’t be surprised if you need to put your shoulder into it; water and time may have removed the grease, causation them to stick.

Installing the new pedals:
With the old pedals removed, clean out the threads on your crank arm – removing any dirt or old grease. Grab your grease and new pedals. Place a strip of grease on both threads of the pedals.

With the new pedals lubricated use your fingers to catch the threads and snug them up to your crank arm. Avoid using tools until they ar finger tight. Remember the left pedal is reversed thread. Take your time, there is nothing as disappointing as stripping your crank.

With your new pedals finger tightened take your Allen key or pedal wrench and snug them up to your crank arm. Typically a quarter or half turn passed finger tight is enough. When they are firmly in place use a rag to wipe up the excess grease. Now recheck your pedals, ensuring they are firmly in place.

On your first few rides check your pedals to ensure they ar still snug against your crank.

If you do a lot of wet weather riding it may be prudent to remove your pedals and apply new grease from time to time. If you’ve ever had your pedals seize to a crank arm you’ll know why it’s worth the extra effort.

We Keep You Cycling

Caution – flunk to properly install your pedals can cause serious injuries. If you have any questions about the above delight contact us for clarification. Our guide is a guide intended to aid you in doing your own work. If you have any questions its best to seek help prior to riding.

By A. Pens

Article Source: ezinearticles.com

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