Installing New Road Bicycle Pedals
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By Art Penz
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 done with either the bike on the floor or in a work stand.
Note: Pedals like the Look Keo Carbons do not 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 might 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, causing 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 greased use your fingers to catch the threads and snug them up to your crank arm.
- Avoid using tools until they are 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 are 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: failing to properly install your pedals can cause serious injuries. If you have any questions about the above please 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.
How to Fix Bicycles – How to Remove Pedals on a Bicycle

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By A. Pens - The Author is owner of We Keep You Cycling, they have the products that keep you riding, such as the continental grand prix 4000 and look pedals.
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