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- | [* black] Insert the specified wrench into the socket and turn it counterclockwise while holding onto the pedal until it comes loose, then remove it. |
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- | [* icon_note] The two pedals on a bike are actually secured through opposite rotational directions from one another. |
+ | [* black] In this step you will be checking for damage to the junction where the pedal is secured to the bicycle. |
+ | [* red] Look at the interior of the socket to make sure it has not been stripped or damaged in any way. |
+ | [* orange] If there is nothing visibly wrong with the socket, do the same with the securing screw on the pedal. |
+ | [* black] If there is damage, such as, significant chips or rust build up, please refer to guides dealing with the specific problem topic. |
+ | [* black] If there is no significant visible damage continue on to the next step. |