Pedal wrench. Bike upside down, turn both pedals towards the rear of the bike to remove
Ok_Ratio2703 on
Try using a wrench, if it wont fit go get a pedal wrench. Or make your own tool 🙂
Longjumping_Bag5914 on
Pedal wrench on the flats. Hold wrench and then push the pedal backwards. It will come right off. Also you won’t have to worry about what direction the thread is going. Pedals always tighten when being pedalled forward.
Fickle_fackle99 on
Pedal wrench, I use a park tool one I found at a thrift store for $5
TheJizzan on
I have the same pedals lol
e17lond on
The technique of putting your foot on the pedal and pulling the spanner upwards completely changed how i approach this. Find that video, it’s the one.
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15 mm wrench on those two flats between the crank and the pedal body.
The left pedal is reverse threaded.
With a wrench. Between pedal and crank.
https://youtu.be/LFbSBG7jMzY?si=pwyaBFHH8yFrIIu0
Check out this video from Park Tool.
Pedal wrench. Bike upside down, turn both pedals towards the rear of the bike to remove
Try using a wrench, if it wont fit go get a pedal wrench. Or make your own tool 🙂
Pedal wrench on the flats. Hold wrench and then push the pedal backwards. It will come right off. Also you won’t have to worry about what direction the thread is going. Pedals always tighten when being pedalled forward.
Pedal wrench, I use a park tool one I found at a thrift store for $5
I have the same pedals lol
The technique of putting your foot on the pedal and pulling the spanner upwards completely changed how i approach this. Find that video, it’s the one.
If you have to ask….. a bike shop.