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[* icon_reminder] Line up the pedal with its socket and begin to turn it in the correct tightening direction that was specified at the beginning of the guide. | |
[* icon_note] Placement of the wrenches for tightening can be found in the picture and are consistent with the directions from step 2. | |
[* red] This is the regular wrench holding on to the pedal's securing hex-nut. | |
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+ | [* yellow] This is the Allen wrench in the bolt socket. |
[* black] Once the pedal is partially secured from the initial rotations, use your wrench to continue tightening. | |
[* icon_reminder] Each pedal has different directions for tightening which were noted previously in step 1. | |
[* black] Once resistance is felt, you will want to turn the pedal about 1/8 of a rotation more for proper tightness. | |
[* icon_caution] Do not crank on the wrench to tighten the pedal further. This can lead to a stuck pedal in the future. |