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Bike pedals not moving for upright position

Bicycles Asked by Lola12 on November 30, 2020

I need the help with my bike. When starting a bike (stopped position), I cannot move my pedals to the upright (power) position before starting. When I stopped in the traffic light, I need to move my bike to return my pedal to the upright position. I wanted to ask if it is normal for some bikes or there is a problem with the bike.

I suppose it is not fixie

I suppose it is not fixie. Correct me if I am wrong. Is it possible to get it changed?

2 Answers

Since you don't mention that you don't have a fixie where this wouldn't be possible anyway, if your bike's rear brake has a back-pedalling aka coaster brake, turning the crank backwards is indeed not possible. It is system-inherent.

Answered by Carel on November 30, 2020

More information about the above posts are needed, please. Looks like a coaster brake to me in the picture

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Answered by Alan Walsh on November 30, 2020

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