Shimano 2010 Bicycle Pedal Tool – TL-PD40 – Y42A09000
Wednesday, April 7th, 2010 at
11:45 pm

Shimano 2010 Bicycle Pedal Tool - TL-PD40 - Y42A09000
Product Description
Shimano TL-PD40 Pedal Tool Fits: M737, M525, A525, PD1056, PD6402, and PD7410
Shimano 2010 Bicycle Pedal Tool - TL-PD40 - Y42A09000
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US $9.99






This tool is one of those things that rumbles around the bottom of your toolbox and hardly ever gets used. And then, the stars align, free time magically appears, and you need to re-grease your SPD pedals. Taking off the spindle of an SPD pedal is just too dang hard without one of these. Boo Shimano… But, you risk damaging the plastic spindle housing if you go at it with a wrench. With this, it’s easy to remove the spindle correctly, and very easy to put back on without getting your fingers gnarled up.
Do you really need this? No, but this is the right tool for the job and makes rebuilding SPD pedals a lot easier and faster. It even comes with nice arrows telling you which way to turn the tool depending on what pedal you’re working with. Some may say, just drill a grease port into the pedal! Well, yeah that works for some but not all SPD pedals. My ancient Ultra SPD pedals do not have a place for a well aimed drill. And if you want to rebuild the pedal, you still need one of these.
Rating: 5 / 5