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Old 02-15-2015, 02:27 AM   #1919
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Originally Posted by Weldangrind View Post
That's a neat idea. Does it take some getting used to, in terms of shifting and braking?
A little time to get use to particularly starting off. My peddles rotate 360 deg so sometimes they get spun 90 deg to where they should be flat. So I just flick it to where it should be with my foot . Just like we used to do while riding a bicycle when we were kids. I could put a O'Ring fastened to the peddle to keep it from rotating 360 deg but havn't felt it that big a deal to do it. Once moving the wider platform is very comfortable especially when going up and down fire service roads with the bike rocking fore and aft where I'm standing up most of the time. Going down the highway no problem shifting or breaking. Overall my feet don't get near as tired compared to the smaller pegs I had on it. rj


 
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