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  1. #1
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    pedal help

    I just got "power grips" and want to install them on my bike before I commute to work, tonight. I don't know what kind of lube to put on the pedal threads. Do I clean the pedal hole in the crank arm before installing the new pedal? If I do with what? Is bike lube bike lube or are there different kinds for different jobs? Thanks in advance for your help. Jones

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    apply grease - not lube.

  3. #3
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    I thought I was going to need new pedals for my PowerGrips, too (I just bought the strips to attach to my own pedals), so I asked at a couple of LBS's whether I'd be able to install the pedals myself. At each shop, I was told that you have to be very careful about threading the pedals. I also read this in a bike maintenance manual I was looking at over the weekend. If you do it yourself on this job, you may want to get very specific instructions.

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    Pedals simply screw into the crank arms. The right one is right-hand threaded, the left left-hand threaded (they both turn towards the front of the bike in the top half of the wrench stroke). You do need to be careful to not cross-thread the pedals, because that will ruin a crankset. Just make sure that the pedal goes in squarely and doesn't bind. Tighten it very firmly. Pedal wrenches have long handles to provide enough torque for tightening, and especially for loosening.

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    I just did this myself this weekend. I asked my husband to install the pedals (because the pedals on the bike were his) and he said, no i'll teach you!

    it is odd because the right pedal screws on the right way but the left pedal is backwards.. he had a tube of grease (it was raspberry colored) and i had to put a tiny bead of it on each screw.

    I was fortunate enough to be able to copy what my son did with the powergrips on my tandem to copy the same thing. (make sure all screws are tight !)

    I am absolutely sold on them on my tandem bike (i'm the stoker) but am still not sure about the single bike; I am not getting into them as quickly as i'd like.

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    I got the pedals off fine, it was just the whole grease think freaking me out. Anyway the job is done. I'm not sure how I feel about the power grips yet, I wear lug soled shoes to work and they kinda catch on the pedals. Before I had smooth plastic pedals that were not compatible with the power grips.
    Thanks everyone for your help. Jones

 

 

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