kahn
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- Region
- USA
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- northWET washington
Okay, frankly, I don't know how or why or what. I did a 20 miler the other day. But I was having real problems releasing from my Shimano SPD pedals. I mean it was really tough releasing by twisting the heel out. I thought maybe the wet weather and grit got in THERE wherever THERE is. I also thought that the lbs might have adjusted the release tension. But it was a real bear. So in some down time today I took my three active pairs of cleated shoes downstairs and figured I would release more tension. I tried on different shoes from the other day. Still without great force, I would not release. My ankles, knees and hips were squawking. Can't be right. I cranked the release tension to as low as it would go but to no avail.
What the xxxx, I looked them over. No grit or grim. No reason. I then compared to my other bike with the same pedals. "Well, I will be ...." The spring/tension part that moves was the reverse on the "good" bike. Huh!!!??? Did the shop put the pedals on backward? Does the threading even allow that. Do I have a pedal wrench or allen and which way do you loosen the left/right.
I called the shop. He was concerned about possible cross-threading and suggested a visit. Rack on car, bike on rack... At shop... Oh, yes, those pedals are definitely backwards, no wonder you could not release. He decides to let another mechanic check it out, too. Disappears for 10 or 15 minutes. No, the pedals are not really on backwards. Someone when working on the bike reversed the CRANKS! Which, of course, reverses the pedals. I guess, the Specialized bikes, the crank is not attached by a spider to the Chain ring. Cranks can be completely independent.
No riding today and hopefully, things are the way they should be for tomorrow's ride....
What the xxxx, I looked them over. No grit or grim. No reason. I then compared to my other bike with the same pedals. "Well, I will be ...." The spring/tension part that moves was the reverse on the "good" bike. Huh!!!??? Did the shop put the pedals on backward? Does the threading even allow that. Do I have a pedal wrench or allen and which way do you loosen the left/right.
I called the shop. He was concerned about possible cross-threading and suggested a visit. Rack on car, bike on rack... At shop... Oh, yes, those pedals are definitely backwards, no wonder you could not release. He decides to let another mechanic check it out, too. Disappears for 10 or 15 minutes. No, the pedals are not really on backwards. Someone when working on the bike reversed the CRANKS! Which, of course, reverses the pedals. I guess, the Specialized bikes, the crank is not attached by a spider to the Chain ring. Cranks can be completely independent.
No riding today and hopefully, things are the way they should be for tomorrow's ride....