Difficulty

Easy

Steps

6

Time Required

                          10 - 15 minutes            

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1

  • Pedal
  • 6 steps

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Introduction

The pedal is arguably the most critical part on a stationary bike; a bike isn’t much good without functioning pedals! If the pedal breaks, it can cause severe damage or injury to the user. This specific model requires a 16 mm bolt pedal for replacement. If the pedal arm threads seem stripped please follow How to Fix a Cross Thread or Stripped Hole in Aluminum.

Be mindful not to touch any sharp edges of the broken pedal, as the debris can cause injury.

What you need

Step 1

              Pedal               
  • Wrap a cloth around the pedal hold it tight, preventing any movement.

Wrap a cloth around the pedal hold it tight, preventing any movement.

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Step 2

  • Use an adjustable wrench to rotate the hex nut on the backside of the pedal arm clockwise until loose.
  • When the hex nut is loose, remove it by hand.

Use an adjustable wrench to rotate the hex nut on the backside of the pedal arm clockwise until loose.

When the hex nut is loose, remove it by hand.

Step 3

  • Use the spanner to rotate the interior pedal bolt clockwise.
  • Remove the pedal.

Use the spanner to rotate the interior pedal bolt clockwise.

Remove the pedal.

Step 4

  • Use the cloth to clean any residue from the pedal arm.

Use the cloth to clean any residue from the pedal arm.

Step 5

  • Use the spanner to fasten the replacement pedal by rotating the pedal bolt counterclockwise.

Use the spanner to fasten the replacement pedal by rotating the pedal bolt counterclockwise.

Step 6

  • Thread the hex nut on the backside of the pedal arm.
  • Use the adjustable wrench to fasten the hex nut by rotating counter-clockwise.

Thread the hex nut on the backside of the pedal arm.

Use the adjustable wrench to fasten the hex nut by rotating counter-clockwise.

Enjoy your new pedal!

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