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Several years ago I published a video about a very simple trick used to loosen and remove even the most stubborn pedals from just about any bike. Over the years Iamp;#39;ve used this trick on hundreds of bikes that Iamp;#39;ve worked on or had to disassemble for shipping. I recently sold this 20 inch Specialized to an online buyer and ran into a minor issue when attempting to remove the pedals. So the pedal spindles on this particular bike have really narrow wrench flats and neither of the 15 millimeter wrenches that I have were narrow enough to actually fit on the pedals to be able to loosen them. I didnamp;#39;t have an actual pedal wrench available or time to locate one. My adjustable wrench was way too wide to make proper contact with a flat portion of the spindle so that wasnamp;#39;t a solution either, until I came up with this idea. These are a couple of the hex bits out of a small screwdriver set. I placed one of the bits on the top flat surface of the spindle then grabbed