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I am trying to remove some old clips off my pedals and they will not budge. Any tips out there?
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Did you try putting the pedals in a vise, and as a last resort drilling the heads off the screws, as I suggested in the other thread?
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won't that ruin the shoes for clips? or is that not a problem? I googled "loosening screws" and came up with this how-to page. WD40.
http://www.ehow.com/how_2180502_loosen-stuck-screw.html
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The OP was talking about trying to take toe clips off pedals.
But even so, drilling the heads off fasteners won't harm anything except the fastener. You do have to be careful not to drill past the head and into whatever it's fastening, but IME drilling metal goes pretty slowly, so it's not difficult. Just wear your safety glasses and put something underneath to catch the metal filings so they don't wind up in your feet later on...
An impact driver would be a good way to go, too. But the first step there is still putting the pedal in a vise. If they're still in the crankarms, it's no wonder she's having trouble.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
You could consider taking it to the LBS, they use giant tools with lots of leverage (which I personally didn't have when I was having trouble switching out my pedals).
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