Pedal fit comes down to thread size, not the brand name on the pedal body. Most adult bikes use 9/16″ threads, while many kids’ bikes and some BMX-style one-piece crank setups use 1/2″. Installing the wrong size can strip the crank threads quickly, so it’s worth verifying before you buy or mount new pedals.
Start by identifying what crank you have. If your bike has a typical adult-style crankset (two separate crank arms bolted to the bottom bracket spindle), it almost always takes 9/16″ pedals. If your bike has a one-piece crank (often seen on smaller BMX bikes and some kids’ bikes), it commonly takes 1/2″ pedals.
If you want to be sure, check one of these quick methods:
Also confirm pedal threading direction: the right pedal tightens clockwise, and the left pedal tightens counterclockwise (reverse-thread). Mixing up sides can feel like “wrong thread size” when it’s really the wrong installation direction.
For a more detailed walkthrough and extra tips before ordering, visit the full guide on pedal thread sizing.
Usually no—going from smaller to larger threads isn’t practical without replacing parts. The most reliable solution is matching the pedal thread size to the crank (or swapping the crankset to the thread size you want).
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