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How to Build Up a Bike

Step 12Pedals

pedals
to put your pedals on, grease the threads. On the pedals, the non drive side is reverse threaded. Most pedals use a 15mm wrench to install.
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Feb 26, 2007. 9:26 AMmachula says:
hah nice, crankbrothers' eggbeaters :) one of the best somebody was asking about the presta and schrader valves, well, the presta is often called french valve and it is thinner than the schrader, to pump it, you must loose the tiny top "nut", tiping it to the side releases air. the schrader valve is thicker, and used only with mtb tires, it has a tiny bolt inside that is pressed inside the valve when air is pumped. thus the two require different pump extensions. so that's basically it

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