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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE  

EXPERIENCED MECHANIC

These instructions explain the steps to remove an existing crankset and 

install a new one. The correct installation of your crankset is critical to your 

safety, so this work should be performed only by an experienced mechanic. If 

you are not sure of your ability to correctly install this crankset and adjust the 

parts, have the crank installed by your Bontrager dealer.

Check all parts' compatibility before installing

The crankset interfaces with the pedals, bottom bracket, chain, and front 

derailleur with its shifter. Each of these parts must be compatible with the 

crankset for the systems of a bicycle to function correctly. If you are not sure if 

this crankset is compatible with your bicycle, consult your dealer.

Pedal removal and installation

To remove the pedals

Note: There are right and left pedals, usually marked with a letter stamped on the 

end of the pedal axle, or on the wrench flats. 

1. Turn the right pedal spindle counter-clockwise to remove the right pedal, the 

opposite direction of tightening (Figure 3).

2. Turn the left pedal axle clockwise to remove the pedal.

To install the pedals

1. Apply a light coat of Wrench Force® synthetic grease or a similar lubricant 

over all the threads. 

See your dealer for a recommended grease.

2. Place the pedal washer over the pedal threads.
3. Thread the pedal into the crank arm by hand.
4. Follow the instructions for tightening pedals in 

Inspect your crankset 

regularly

.

Crank arm removal and installation

The left crank arm is held in place by a crank bolt (Figure 2). 

To remove a crankarm

1. Loosen the crankarm bolt on the left crankarm.
2. Continue turning the crank bolt to remove the crank arm.

To install a crankarm

With a self-extracting bolt, the parts must be correctly assembled 

(Figure 6). 

1. Apply a light coat of Wrench Force® synthetic grease or 

a similar lubricant over all the threads, and the bottom 

bracket axle splines. 

See your dealer for a recommended grease.

2. Align the splines of the axle with the crank arm, and slide the 

arm onto the axle.

When installing the crankarm, note the alignment of the opposite crank 

arm. 

3. Carefully engage the threads of the crank bolt.
4. Tighten as  in 

Inspect your crankset regularly.

Figure 6- Self-extractor bolt 

Figure 6- Self-extractor bolt 
parts

Crank 
bolt

Extractor collar

Summary of Contents for 253427

Page 1: ...the supplied instructions thoroughly before using your new crankset the manuals contain important safety and maintenance information If you do not understand the information in this manual or you have a question about your crankset that this manual does not cover consult your Bontrager dealer If you have a question or problem that your Bontrager dealer can t handle contact us at Bontrager Componen...

Page 2: ...set to wear prematurely Replacing the chain takes special tools and training and should only be done by your dealer Every 3 months inspect your pedals Tighten the pedals into the crank arms turn the right pedal clockwise but the left pedal counter clockwise Figure 3 Pedals 350 380 lb in 40 2 42 9 Nm Every 3 months inspect the crankset Clean the chainrings and inspect them for damage If any teeth a...

Page 3: ...igure 3 2 Turn the left pedal axle clockwise to remove the pedal To install the pedals 1 Apply a light coat of Wrench Force synthetic grease or a similar lubricant over all the threads See your dealer for a recommended grease 2 Place the pedal washer over the pedal threads 3 Thread the pedal into the crank arm by hand 4 Follow the instructions for tightening pedals in Inspect your crankset regular...

Page 4: ...oval and installation A conventional crankset is comprised of a left crankarm right crankarm and bottom bracket With the Bontrager Road crankset the right crank arm and bottom bracket are inseparable To remove a standard bottom bracket 1 Loosen the crankarm bolt on the left crankarm and remove the left crankarm 2 Loosen the crankarm bolt on the right crankarm and remove the right crankarm 3 Using ...

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