Ryder Pedal Wrench Tool
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What it is
The Ryder Pedal Wrench Tool is a specialized bike workshop spanner used to remove and install pedals on a bicycle crank.
Pedals are tightened very hard (and often in reverse thread on one side), so a normal spanner usually isn’t enough—you need a long, thin, strong tool like this.
Key features (explained simply)
Heat-treated CRMO steel
- Strong chromoly steel construction
- Won’t bend easily under high force
Important because pedal threads are often very tight or seized
✋ Ergonomic KRAYTON grip
- Rubberized handle for comfort and grip
- Helps you apply more force without slipping
Useful when pedals are stuck
Dual 15mm spanner head
- Standard 15mm fit for most bicycle pedals
- Thin profile to fit between pedal and crank arm
This is the correct size for most modern bikes
Built-in 6mm & 8mm hex keys
- Added tools in the handle
Lets you do other basic bike adjustments without extra tools
Why cyclists use it
- Removes stuck or over-tightened pedals easily
- Much better leverage than a normal wrench
- Prevents rounded pedal bolts and knuckle damage
- Essential for DIY bike maintenance or pedal swaps
⚠️ Things to know
- Pedals are reverse-threaded on one side (left pedal loosens clockwise)
- Needs correct positioning and leverage—don’t force it incorrectly
- Not needed for casual riders unless you plan to maintain your own bike
Bottom line
This is a basic but essential bike workshop tool. If you ever:
- Change pedals
- Upgrade cranksets
- Service bikes at home
…this tool quickly becomes one of the most useful in your kit.
Simple verdict
- ✔ Worth it for DIY cyclists
- ✔ Cheap insurance against stuck pedals
- ❌ Not needed if you only ride and never maintain your bike