Bicycle Mechanics - Removing Time Impact Pedals

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BigFloppyLlama
04-03-04, 01:14 PM
These just came with my new bike and I absolutely hate them. So, when I get home to remove them I'm greeted with a problem. There is no flat section on the pedal axel. Do I use an allen wrench and do it from the inside of the crank arm?
Joe Gardner
04-03-04, 01:22 PM
An allen wrench will work just fine, just fine one with enough leverage to get the job done.
travis200
04-03-04, 03:12 PM
Allen wrench is way to remove. Too bad you don't like the pedals I love mine and have 2 sets.
BigFloppyLlama
04-03-04, 04:51 PM
Thanks guys. I finally managed to get them off after ramming my hands into the chainring a few times. I think the reason I didn't like them so much was the amount of float they had. If I liked float, I would be all over it, but I prefer fixed a lot more. Anyways, I'm probably going to put these up on ebay, any idea what a reasonable amount would be to ask for them (regular Impacts, not S, Mag, or Mag/Ti)?
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