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Bike pedals can slip under load due to worn-out pedal threads or loose pedal bearings. To prevent this issue, regularly check and maintain the pedals, ensuring they are properly tightened and lubricated. If the pedals continue to slip, consider replacing them with new ones to ensure a secure connection.

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