Jul 2008
9:49pm, 18 Jul 2008
262 posts
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rhb
P.s. On the same bike with the stuck bb the pedal removal was a 30s job, all have been in place the same time and exposed to the same conditions.
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Jul 2008
9:52pm, 18 Jul 2008
37,343 posts
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Hanneke
I did that rhb, still cannot get them to shift... even tried the trick of lenthening the spanner handle for more leverage...
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Jul 2008
10:14pm, 18 Jul 2008
6,624 posts
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idio
Tip - Always put something like copper slip on to pedal threads so they don't seize.
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Jul 2008
11:07am, 19 Jul 2008
263 posts
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rhb
Hann - did you hit the spanner really hard? Can't be shy with these things - the lbs will use more force and charge you for it!
Same applies in the case of my bb unfortunately...
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Jul 2008
11:23am, 19 Jul 2008
4,090 posts
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GregP
Brace, brace for all love, lest you wreck the bb housing. Or am I being silly?
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Jul 2008
2:26pm, 19 Jul 2008
37,365 posts
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Hanneke
I shall try again later... then again, I need those pedals on the MTB on 9 August for an off road tri, I may as well not bother until after then and perhaps ask a string man to help me out
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Jul 2008
3:24pm, 19 Jul 2008
4,092 posts
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GregP
oh dear, Hanns, what have you said?
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Jul 2008
2:54pm, 21 Jul 2008
7,918 posts
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Hills of Death (HOD)
I did London to Southend Yesterday anyone else
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Jul 2008
3:38pm, 21 Jul 2008
615 posts
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pedal removal ,, my problem is keeping the blasted thing on grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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Jul 2008
5:52pm, 21 Jul 2008
6,637 posts
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idio
You have got them on the right way round?
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