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2008-08-17  Bicycle Repair - Pedals/Crank:   The 2 common pedal sizes are 9/16" and 15mm. Your best option would be to return these pedals and get a set that will fit your crankset. If you go about replacing your crankset, you will need to replace...
2008-08-17  Bicycle Repair - disc brakes:   Hello Marshall. It depends on what kind of brakes you have. Most have pads like so: http://storesense4.megawebservers.com/stores/c/cycletofitness_com/catalog/avid_c Do you see the tabs...
2008-08-17  BMX - freewheels?:   I find spokes are better. A freewheel screws onto the rear hub, there will be a thread on it. A cassette on the other hand does not have a thread on the actual hub but uses a driver instead, which is held...
2008-08-17  Bicycle Repair - gary fisher wahoo:   Hello Arthur. You seat post may be cold welded as a result of low grease and sweat. The best way to remove it is to heat the seat post and seat tube with a hair dryer or the alike, then swiftly cool the...
2008-08-16  Bicycle Repair - Stiff freewheel:   Hello Ray. First you should remove the cassette, then the cones and axle,and then the bearings. Take a 10mm wrench and place it into the free hub. Tighten and loosen as you please. If you need anymore...


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