Difficulty
Easy
Steps
6
Time Required
5 minutes
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- Pedals
- 6 steps
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Introduction
- This repair is only needed if break your existing pedals or if you just want a different look.The threads on the pedals may differ based on make and model.Make sure you are placing the correct pedal on its designated side. They should be labeled with an “L” for left and an “R” for right.
What you need
Step 1
Pedals
- Find a clean and open space to perform the steps for the Schwinn Beach Cruiser.
Find a clean and open space to perform the steps for the Schwinn Beach Cruiser.
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Step 2
- Prop the bicycle up using a kickstand.
- If there is no kickstand, just lay the bicycle down on its side.
Prop the bicycle up using a kickstand.
If there is no kickstand, just lay the bicycle down on its side.
Step 3
- Holding the pedal with one hand, use a wrench on the base where it attaches to the crank and turn counter-clockwise.
Holding the pedal with one hand, use a wrench on the base where it attaches to the crank and turn counter-clockwise.
Step 4
- Using your hand, finish unscrewing the pedal.
Using your hand, finish unscrewing the pedal.
Step 5
- Using your fingers, begin screwing in the new pedal in a clockwise motion.
Using your fingers, begin screwing in the new pedal in a clockwise motion.
Step 6
- Using your wrench, finish tightening the pedal.
- Repeat Steps 3-6 for the opposite pedal.
Using your wrench, finish tightening the pedal.
Repeat Steps 3-6 for the opposite pedal.
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