02-28-2014, 03:47 PM
Hey Guys,
This is my first post. I did read a lot of the forums when deciding on which bike to buy. I decided on the Vitus Vee 1. Now it has just arrived and I already need some advice from the experts as I have very little knowledge.
I am having problems with the right hand pedal. It screws in a little then stops. When I looked more closely it seems there is a problem with both the pedal and the crack arm threads.
The pedals threads are painted black but there is a part that is silver, showing the metal. So I would expect this means that it is damaged. I can also see that the thread in the crack arm is slightly damaged.
I only was screwing with 2 fingers and didn't apply a lot of pressure when it wouldn't go in anymore.
So my question is could I have cause the damage to both threads with only my fingers or is it more likely that the bike came damaged?
Hope you guys can help.
UPDATE
A friend said to try and screw the pedal in from the back end. I did that, it screwed in without and force.
Here is a picture
[attachment=4906]
This is my first post. I did read a lot of the forums when deciding on which bike to buy. I decided on the Vitus Vee 1. Now it has just arrived and I already need some advice from the experts as I have very little knowledge.
I am having problems with the right hand pedal. It screws in a little then stops. When I looked more closely it seems there is a problem with both the pedal and the crack arm threads.
The pedals threads are painted black but there is a part that is silver, showing the metal. So I would expect this means that it is damaged. I can also see that the thread in the crack arm is slightly damaged.
I only was screwing with 2 fingers and didn't apply a lot of pressure when it wouldn't go in anymore.
So my question is could I have cause the damage to both threads with only my fingers or is it more likely that the bike came damaged?
Hope you guys can help.
UPDATE
A friend said to try and screw the pedal in from the back end. I did that, it screwed in without and force.
Here is a picture
[attachment=4906]