Schwinn Triple Link-SDL Installation And Usage

Schwinn Triple Link-SDL Installation And Usage

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Warning:
The Triple Link-SDL (Schwinn DuraLock) pedal is intended for use on indoor stationary cycles only. Do not use
on outdoor bicycles. The pedals are not equipped with reflectors for proper visibility at night, and in certain positions the
pedal does not have adequate clearance to the ground.

Installation:

The Triple Link-SDL pedals can be used on any Schwinn bike equipped with cranks that have the non-threaded SDL
interface. The SDL interface became standard on the Schwinn AC Performance Plus and AC Sport bikes in April, 2015. If
your bike crank is not SDL compatible and you will need the threaded version of the Schwinn Triple Link pedal.

Tools Required:

1. 8mm hex key
2. 3mm hex key
3. Dead blow hammer
Step 1
Turn the resistance knob clockwise to lock the
flywheel in place.
Step 3
Install the pedal bolt and use the 8mm hex
key to tighten. Torque spec is 47-57 Nm / 35-
40 ft-lbs
Schwinn Triple Link – SDL
Installation and Usage
Step 2
Insert the right pedal, into the right crank arm (determined from seated
position on bike) and use the deadblow hammer to secure it into place.
Note: The pedals are stamped "R" for right and "L" for left.

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  • Page 1 Installation: The Triple Link-SDL pedals can be used on any Schwinn bike equipped with cranks that have the non-threaded SDL interface. The SDL interface became standard on the Schwinn AC Performance Plus and AC Sport bikes in April, 2015. If your bike crank is not SDL compatible and you will need the threaded version of the Schwinn Triple Link pedal.
  • Page 2 Adjustments: Pedal Clip Tension Adjustment In order to adjust the SPD and Look Delta clips, tighten or loosen the set screws using a 3mm hex key: Installing Platform Install the pedal platform by inserting the front hook first, then press the back end of the platform down. Removing Platform In order to remove the platform, twist the platform towards the outside of the bike.
  • Page 3 Maintenance: To function properly, pedals should be kept clean and lubricated. Use a Teflon-based lubricant on moving parts and springs to ensure ease of engagement and keep the pedal working smoothly. Pedals should be inspected regularly, and should be serviced if any parts become loose or they feel rough, tight or loose when turned. For additional product, service and warranty information, visit www.SchwinnEquipment.com.

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