How to Remove the Foot Pedals?

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DeCharlie
07/30/25 4:21am
Tools required: a pedal wrench (15mm open-end wrench or 6/8mm hex key) and grease. Insert the wrench into the crank position in the direction of rotation and turn it clockwise. Use your body weight to assist in the removal process. Once loosened, remove the foot pedal.
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