What can I use instead of a pedal wrench?

What can I use instead of a pedal wrench?

Since you don’t have a pedal wrench, typically, your standard 15 mm open-end wrench will do the trick just as easily. From there, take a look at the pedal and ensure that it has a wrench flat on the spindle for your wrench to attach to.

What tool do I need to remove bike pedals?

Use a pedal wrench or hex key to unscrew the pedals from the crank arms. Right pedals loosen by turning counter-clockwise, left pedals loosen clockwise. Apply bike grease to the new pedals and screw them in at an even 90 degree angle.

How do you install bike pedals without a wrench?

Many pedals have a socket for a hex key on the end of the axle. So you can use a hex key (allen key) instead of a pedal wrench. Usually needs a 6mm or 8mm allen key.

Is a pedal wrench necessary?

You don’t need a special pedal wrench. But no, you likely won’t find a suitable one at the hardware store. The flats on most pedals are thinner than the width of common 15mm open end wrenches. If you find one that’s real thin, it may work.

How do you free a seized pedal?

Penetrating fluids like PB B’Laster or multi-use WD40 can slowly work their way into the threads to help break up the bond. Lay the bike on its side so that the pedal spindle is facing up, and spray the end of the pedal spindle with penetrating fluid. Wait 10-20 minutes before pulling on the wrench again.

Which way do I turn my bike pedals to remove Allen keys?

Insert the small end of the Allen key in the backside of the crank arm, with the long end of the Allen key pointing toward the back of the bike. Using your right hand, push down on the Allen key, turning it clockwise to loosen the pedal.

Do you need a torque wrench to install pedals?

Yeah, pedals should be tighter than just “hand tight” and you don’t need a torque wrench.

What should I use to loosen my bike pedals?

There’s 1 tool that you will absolutely need in order to loosen your stuck bike pedals: a 15mm wrench. It’s recommended to use a pedal wrench, but you can accomplish the job with an open-end wrench as well. There’s one more important tool that you may need. … And that important tool is a hammer. This will be explained in the next tip.

Why are the pedals on my bike stuck?

There are many reasons as to why bicycle pedals can get stuck. Natural events may have caused the pedals to rust. The pedals may have been overtightened during the assembly. Whatever the reason, there are ways to make removing stuck bike pedals a lot easier.

How does the left side pedal on a bike work?

The left-side pedal works in the opposite way. Turning this pedal clockwise will loosen it, while turning it counterclockwise will tighten it. This may seem a bit confusing at first, but this design is necessary to keep your pedals from becoming loose while riding.