Take control of your bike’s drivetrain maintenance with the Peloton® Compatible Crank Arm Bolt Wrench. This heavy-duty Hex (Allen) Wrench is the essential tool for the first step of any bottom bracket or crank arm repair. Specifically sized for the high-torque bolts found on both the Original Peloton® Bike and the Bike+, this wrench provides the necessary leverage to break loose factory-tightened bolts and the precision to re-secure them for a wobble-free ride.
Loose crank arms are a primary cause of "clunking" or "ticking" noises during heavy climbs. Over thousands of miles, the vibrations of out-of-the-saddle efforts can cause these bolts to back out slightly. This professional-grade L-key wrench features an extra-long handle for maximum mechanical advantage and a precision-machined tip to prevent stripping the internal hex of your crank bolts. Whether you are performing a full bottom bracket overhaul or simply a routine 1,000-mile safety check, this tool is a mandatory addition to your Peloton® toolkit.
High-Leverage Design: The extended handle length allows you to easily apply or break the high torque (typically 35–40 Nm) required to keep your crank arms safely attached to the spindle.
Hardened S2 Steel Construction: Engineered to resist twisting and rounding, ensuring the tool maintains a sharp, biting edge even after years of use.
Perfect Fit: Precisely calibrated for Peloton® factory crank bolts, eliminating the "slop" that leads to damaged bolt heads.
Dual-End Functionality: Features a short-arm side for tight spaces and a long-arm side for reaching deep into the crank interface with maximum leverage.
Anti-Corrosion Finish: Treated to resist sweat and moisture, a common environmental factor for indoor cycling equipment.
If you feel a slight "give" or side-to-side movement in your pedals, stop riding immediately and use this 8mm wrench to tighten your crank bolts.
The Risk: Riding on a loose crank arm can permanently round out the aluminum interface of the crank, requiring a much more expensive replacement of the entire arm rather than just a quick tightening of the bolt.
Pro-Logic: We recommend checking these bolts every 3 to 6 months to ensure your drivetrain remains silent and structurally sound.
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