Can You Change Pedals on the Peloton Bike? Yes, you can replace the Peloton pedals. Actually, Peloton recommends that you change the pedals annually for optimal performance. After all, not everyone will be for the Look Delta clipless pedal design on the Peloton bike anyway.
However, changing the Peloton pedals involves the removal of default pedals and the installation of new pedals. This could mean damaging the pedals or even messing up the arm crank during the replacement process. Fortunately, you can avoid the stress and mess with a few tips on the procedure.
But first;
When Should I Replace My Peloton Pedals?
You should replace your Peloton pedals at least once every year. However, some people have continued using the pedals beyond one year. Others find the pedals challenging even before a year is over. All in all, it will depend on your bike pedal.
So, what red lights should inform you to change your pedals?
- If your pedals are past their lifetime recommendation. Most spinning bike pedals will function well for two to three years, and the Peloton bike years have a one-year lifetime recommendation.
- When the pedals function unusually. For example, they are too tight or too loose, even after adjustment
- When the pedal body wears away visibly
- When the tension loosens and becomes difficult to adjust
- When you hear noise during pedaling, that adjustment cannot seem to solve
- Most importantly, if your pedal breaks, it won’t matter how long you’ve had it. You will have to replace the Peloton pedal!
- Need for a different cycling pedal design, such as SPD, flat, or clipped pedals.
Can I Change Peloton Pedals for SPD Pedals?
Can you put SPD pedals on Peloton? Certainly, you can! The SPD pedals also have a spindle size of 9/16 inches, hence compatible with the Peloton bikes. Actually, most Peloton bike users who change the bike pedals switch them for the SPD pedals to continue using the SPD-style cycling shoes.
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What Size is the Peloton Pedal?
The Peloton pedal is 9/16 inches in spindle length. This should be your primary consideration when selecting a new pair of pedals for the Peloton bike since it is the only size that fits into the crank arm. Luckily, most spin bike pedals use this standard length; hence easy to get a replacement. However, always ensure that you get the right measurement.
How to Change the Peloton Pedals
When changing the Peloton pedals, you will require the following close to your working position;
- The new pair of pedals
- A 15mm wrench (should have come with your Bike.)
Let’s get into the changing process;
How to Remove the Peloton Pedals
- First off, rotate the resistance knob all the way to the right, which will prevent the pedals and bike from moving during the procedure.
- Use the 15mm wrench to remove the pedals, starting with the right pedal. The right pedal installs in a regular manner, so rotate the wrench counterclockwise to loosen the pedal. Once the pedal loosens, move the wrench even faster, then continue to get the pedal off the crank arm by hand.
- Then, get on to the second pedal. The left pedal is quite different, and almost always, the problem is why Peloton pedals break during replacement. For this reason, you will need to be more careful. In addition, the left pedal installs counterclockwise, so you will have to rotate the wrench on the pedal in a clockwise direction to loosen it. Once you master this, the Peloton bike pedals will never be a challenge.
With bike pedals, the right side pedal has a right-hand thread (removes counterclockwise, installs clockwise) and the left side pedal has a left-hand thread (removes clockwise, installs counterclockwise). Just remember RIGHT is right and LEFT is left
How to Install New Pedals on the Peloton Bike
- First, carefully thread in the pedals to ensure that they are level. Then, use your hand to screw them in, which will be smoother and more effective.
- Next, remember that you will install it in a clockwise manner for the right pedal, rotating it to the right. On the contrary, the left pedal screws in an anticlockwise direction, which is the primary difference between the two.
- Once you cannot move the pedals further by hand, use the 15mm wrench to crank them down. Ensure that you tighten them until the pedals cannot rotate further.
- Then, take a ride on the Peloton bike, and check the pedal tightness afterward. If it is loose, tighten the pedal again.
The below video will help you with the visualization
How To tighten screw between Peloton pedal and Peloton Crank Arms?
Use the 15mm wrench to tighten peloton pedals.
The right pedal installs in a regular manner, so rotate the wrench clockwise to tighten the right pedal.
The left pedal installs anticlockwise, so you will have to rotate the wrench on the pedal in a counterclockwise direction to tighten the left pedal.
Can You Get Different Pedals on the Peloton Bike?
Yes, you can. However, if the Peloton bike is new, you will always get the Look Delta Peloton pedals on the bike, and this applies to both the standard bike and the bike plus.
On the other hand, the pedals could be different if you got the bike second-hand. Since the Peloton bike crank arm is compatible with pedals with a 9/16-inch spindle length, the former user could have changed for other model pedals.
After all, Peloton allows you to change the Peloton pedals to your personal preference, as long as the pedals are 9/16 in spindle length, which is compatible with Peloton.
Can You Put Regular Pedals on the Peloton Bike?
Yes, you can put regular pedals on the Peloton bike. The only limitation is that your new pedals should be 9/16 inches for Peloton compatibility.
Does changing the Peloton pedals void the Peloton bike warranty?
No, changing the Peloton pedals does not void the whole Peloton warranty. However, it will void the parts warranty on the pedals. Thus, Peloton will take responsibility for other parts of the bike, but if the pedals or crank arm break from the regular pedal impact, you will take responsibility.
The pedal warranty on Peloton is only one year, and the extended warranty is also one year. Besides, if you install the pedals correctly, you will not need the pedal warranty in your favor. The best part is that all the other bike parts and labor will still be covered even with the regular bike pedals on Peloton.
Should I Replace the Peloton Pedals?
Yes, you should. According to Peloton, you should replace the pedals annually. Therefore, you don’t have to wait until the pedals break on you and you have an accident from the incident.
However, if you decide to change the Peloton pedals for others for your luxury, the choice is up to you. The Peloton pedals are quality and optimal power transfer, hence excellent on the bike. However, if you get more convenience with, for example, SPD pedals, Peloton does not limit you.
Conclusion
How to change the Peloton bike is all about removing the old pedals and installing new pedals. The main tip you should take home is to remember that the right pedal has right rotation installation and a left rotation installation.
So, ready to change your Peloton pedals more confidently? You don’t have to be a bike mechanic to manage it successfully!
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