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Dyoon 10-10-07 08:29 PM

Need help removing Pedals
 
I got a old schwinn continental and i'm trying to take it apart. I'm almost done but I can't get the friggin pedals off. Someone please help me.

Revolution Smmr 10-10-07 08:31 PM

the pedals, or the entire cranks?

deathhare 10-10-07 08:32 PM

Use a wrench and take them off. Maybe youre turning the wrong way.

eXCeSS 10-10-07 08:38 PM

theyre threaded oppositely remember

and i hope this thread is about cotter cranks
if so

GOOD LUCK!

Mos6502 10-10-07 08:50 PM

Schwinn Continentals had one piece cranks....

Xhavier_5478 10-10-07 08:53 PM

Are you taking the pedals off to change the cranks?

el twe 10-10-07 08:53 PM

Only the non-drive pedal is reverse-threaded. And they could be pretty well stuck on there.

Dyoon 10-10-07 09:07 PM


Originally Posted by Xhavier_5478 (Post 5432121)
Are you taking the pedals off to change the cranks?

Yeah I am. I tried going both ways it's not coming off. I sprayed it with some wd40 hope it works

Xhavier_5478 10-10-07 09:22 PM

I would try PB blaster, and then tap on it with a peen hammer, thats how I get most stuck fasteners out.

MattFashion 10-10-07 09:28 PM

the most effective way i've found (after a good healthy dose of PB Blaster), is to use a the crank arm, and your 15mm wrench like a pair of plyers. you can get alot of pressure from the palm of your hand when you're squeezing a fist.
it usually breaks them loose.

crushkilldstroy 10-10-07 09:41 PM

Use a toe strap to tie whichever side you aren't cranking on to a chainstay. That way you can focus on the wrench instead of doing the whole push/pull thing.

gttim 10-10-07 09:52 PM

Over and back.
 
Put the wrench on the pedal, and then turn over and back- over the pedal and towards the back of the bike. It works for either side.

If it is frozen on, soak over night in WD40. Maybe heat the crank and then put ice on the pedal axle. Just keep trying with the appropriate wrench. Do not strip. Maybe put a piece of pipe over the wrench and use as a breaker bar.

Mr Pantani 10-10-07 10:14 PM

I hate stuck pedals. I bent a repair stand last week trying to free a stuck pedal - stupid me.

Try taking a 'cheater bar' such as a long length of sturdy pipe or a longish seatpost w/ saddle attached and put it over the end of the wrench. Now when you push down, you can get a lot more leverage.

666pack 10-10-07 11:07 PM

yeah continentals have one piece cranks.

i.e. 9/16" pedals will not fit.

Hoshnasi 10-10-07 11:14 PM

Vice grips + hollow bar wide enough to slide over the vice vice grips and about 4 feet long... It'll come loose in a flash.

curiousincident 10-10-07 11:17 PM


Originally Posted by crushkilldstroy (Post 5432384)
Use a toe strap to tie whichever side you aren't cranking on to a chainstay. That way you can focus on the wrench instead of doing the whole push/pull thing.

Oh, handy trick. That's a good idea I'll have to put into practice.

metaljim 10-11-07 12:20 AM

if it's super stuck and WD40 isn't working, go grab a can of pb blaster and some sprite. figure out a way to let the pedal sit in the sprite for a couple of hours, then let the pb blaster soak for a couple of hours. should do the trick. the soda eats away any buildup or deposits, and the pb blaster is a really strong penetrating lubricant. tie the opposite crank up, and tap the pedal a few times with a hammer. grab your wrench and a cheater pipe if you have one, and take that ***** off.

trons 10-11-07 12:28 AM

hold the crank (pedal end) over a gas stove for a while. wrench them things off. works like a charm. (thank you jobst brandt)

edit: oops, schwinn continental, probably steel crank, nevermind..

a b seize 10-11-07 01:54 AM

ha. a few months ago i picked up a continental at a garage sale. i completely disassembled/degreased/regreased it and ran into this same problem with the pedals. here's what i did...wrap the crank arm in a towel or dishcolth and put it in a vice. make sure it is in there TIGHT. find the longest wrench you can, you'll probably have to go with an adjustable to find the longest one you can, but you need all the torque you can get. make sure you know which way it is threaded, i can never remember which pedal is reverse threaded and which one isn't. it was a pain to get that pedal off but the moment it broke free was pretty satisfying.

and out of curiosity...were you planning to convert this to fixed? if you already have, well ok. but if you haven't you should know a few things...the one piece crank on those continentals isn't really the best option for fixed. there is a video somewhere of a guy folding a one piece crank in half while riding fixed (or so my roommate told me). and that bike is HEAVY. i think mine was 38 lbs before i lost the deraileurs and now ride it as a SS (the super cheap/free conversion way). if it were me, i would convert a lighter frame. just some things to think about.

Tunnelrat81 10-11-07 01:26 PM

[QUOTE=a b seize;5433206]i can never remember which pedal is reverse threaded and which one isn't. QUOTE]


Just remember this, "right is right"

On the right side of the bike the threads are normal, on the left side of the bike, the threads are reverse.

-Jeremy

Dyoon 10-11-07 11:03 PM

Wow thanks for all the help guys i'm gonna try everything. Hope it works

BRANDUNE 10-11-07 11:32 PM

You still haven't got those f@cking pedals off?!?!

Dyoon 10-12-07 09:36 AM


Originally Posted by BRANDUNE (Post 5439002)
You still haven't got those f@cking pedals off?!?!

No, I'm pulling my hair out about this. I might just saw them off.

Dyoon 10-12-07 09:43 AM


Originally Posted by metaljim (Post 5433037)
if it's super stuck and WD40 isn't working, go grab a can of pb blaster and some sprite. figure out a way to let the pedal sit in the sprite for a couple of hours, then let the pb blaster soak for a couple of hours. should do the trick. the soda eats away any buildup or deposits, and the pb blaster is a really strong penetrating lubricant. tie the opposite crank up, and tap the pedal a few times with a hammer. grab your wrench and a cheater pipe if you have one, and take that ***** off.

Does this really work. I guess I'll try that btw where do I get pb blaster?

Eulogy13x 10-12-07 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by Dyoon (Post 5440787)
Does this really work. I guess I'll try that btw where do I get pb blaster?

You can pick it up at pretty much any hardware store or Home Depot/Lowe's etc. It's usually whereever the WD-40 is.

And yes, it really works. This stuff is one of my "can't live without" items.


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