How do I tell What size pedals my bicycle has?
Monday, April 12th, 2010 at
2:00 pm
I have a red 26" next lajolla cruiser bike and I need to replace the pedals. I've found a set of alloy pedals and i need to know if my bike will accept them
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9/16ths shaft
Pedals are measured by the bolt diameter, There are two common sizes: 1/2 inch and 9/16th inches. Without actually seeing the bike I couldn’t say what size for sure you need, I guessing if the bike is fairly new it would be the 9/16 inch. My advice would be to remove a pedal and take it with you to the store or local bike shop and compare the pedals or ask someone there at the bike shop.
One piece cranks use 1/2″ and the three piece cranks use 9/16″. I think your bike has the 3 piece cranks.