10-18-2019, 08:20 PM
I just registered here to ask for help.
I have this bike;
https://www.bikepedia.com/QuickBike/BikeSpecs.aspx?item=91408
Which I rescued from the trash. I know how to do the basics, like changing a tube or tire, but I don't have a lot of experience replacing parts, or doing much bike maintenance in general. To be honest, I'm not a hardcore cyclist. To me, the bike is mostly just a way to get places when I can't get a ride. That said, I really miss not having it available when I want/need it.
Anyway...
The hole for the right side pedal is completely stripped. So far I haven't come up with any way to fix this, so I've come to the conclusion that it needs to be replaced. According to the above site, it's a Shimano Tourney FC-TY33, 28/38/48 teeth. Which seems to agree with what's stamped on the back of the left crank arm;
According to an old post here, you can replace this with a SHIMANO FC-M171 Altus Crankset (Black, 170-mm 48/38/28T 6/7/8 Speed) .
I see a few of those on eBay. What gives me pause is that they don't seem to fasten on like any of the tutorials I've watched. All of the videos show square/diamond shafts snugly fitting into a square hole, and then there's a hole in the end of the shaft that a bolt fits into. Mine has a threaded shaft sticking up through a square hole, secured with a nut, but it doesn't really look like the shaft itself is square. It looks more like there's a square hole that the threaded part sticks through, and that behind it, it might be more open/rounded.
I tried to get photos of it, but I'm not sure how helpful they are;
With the nut in place.
Nut removed.
You can see that the shaft doesn't seem to fit the hole.
Is this some weird setup? Will the Shimano FC-M171 work on this?
Note that I don't currently have a crank puller to take it off and look at the shaft behind it. I was planning to order one when I ordered the replacement cranks.
Any help is appreciated.
I have this bike;
https://www.bikepedia.com/QuickBike/BikeSpecs.aspx?item=91408
Which I rescued from the trash. I know how to do the basics, like changing a tube or tire, but I don't have a lot of experience replacing parts, or doing much bike maintenance in general. To be honest, I'm not a hardcore cyclist. To me, the bike is mostly just a way to get places when I can't get a ride. That said, I really miss not having it available when I want/need it.
Anyway...
The hole for the right side pedal is completely stripped. So far I haven't come up with any way to fix this, so I've come to the conclusion that it needs to be replaced. According to the above site, it's a Shimano Tourney FC-TY33, 28/38/48 teeth. Which seems to agree with what's stamped on the back of the left crank arm;
According to an old post here, you can replace this with a SHIMANO FC-M171 Altus Crankset (Black, 170-mm 48/38/28T 6/7/8 Speed) .
I see a few of those on eBay. What gives me pause is that they don't seem to fasten on like any of the tutorials I've watched. All of the videos show square/diamond shafts snugly fitting into a square hole, and then there's a hole in the end of the shaft that a bolt fits into. Mine has a threaded shaft sticking up through a square hole, secured with a nut, but it doesn't really look like the shaft itself is square. It looks more like there's a square hole that the threaded part sticks through, and that behind it, it might be more open/rounded.
I tried to get photos of it, but I'm not sure how helpful they are;
With the nut in place.
Nut removed.
You can see that the shaft doesn't seem to fit the hole.
Is this some weird setup? Will the Shimano FC-M171 work on this?
Note that I don't currently have a crank puller to take it off and look at the shaft behind it. I was planning to order one when I ordered the replacement cranks.
Any help is appreciated.