copaslip grease for pedal threads

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Fifelad

Guru
Location
Carnock,Fife
Ive put this on my pedal threads after removing them eventually arggh:angry: i ended up standing on the allen key what a hassle !! any hoo I think this type of grease should be ok ?
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
it will be ok
 

e-rider

Banned member
Location
South West
^ this, copper grease is all I use on pedals threads.

Also invest in a proper pedal spanner. Mine has saved my knuckles on many occasions ;)
pedal spanners are pretty old skool these days - all my bikes including my hack have pedals that take 8mm allen key only
 
pedal spanners are pretty old skool these days - all my bikes including my hack have pedals that take 8mm allen key only

Except mine has an allen wrench on it as well :tongue:

Although TBH since I invested in some t bar allen wrench's I do tend to use those now as I don't need as much leverage due to regular maintenance and continuous application of copper slip :thumbsup:
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
I use copaslip on every thread that doesn't need threadlock. Have been doing so since '95. Very glad I've done so.
 

youngoldbloke

The older I get, the faster I used to be ...
I use it on pedal threads, but it is still a good idea to undo your pedals once in a while...... (I have found ;) - he said whilst looking for a suitably sized piece of steel pipe to extend the 8mm allen key being used - ineffectively - in the attempted removal of the drive side pedal......)
 
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User482

Guest
I know someone who used copaslip in the hub bearings on his car. It didn't turn out well...
 

youngoldbloke

The older I get, the faster I used to be ...
Got it off! Without an extension. I had been trying to do it on a workstand. Much easier with the bike on the ground.
 

Acyclo

Veteran
Location
Leeds
Some years ago I discovered PTFE tape, as used by plumbers, was very good as an anti-seize. I can confirm, through actual experience rather than intuition, that it out-performs copper grease on pedal threads when used on a commuting bike in use all-year-round.

It has the advantage of being very cheap, easy to get hold of and clean to use. Try it, you never know, you might like it.
 

Cletus Van Damme

Previously known as Cheesney Hawks
I just used lithium grease on mine and hand tightened them and gave them a tiny nip with a pedal spanner. When I put my new chainset on after about 2 years use the pedals came off really easily. Hardly any force required with the spanner.
 
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