Re: KH "dual hole" cranks!?




feel the light wrote:
I wonder if, when the pedal is in the short crank position, it is
possible for the left over crank nub to lever a foot off the pedal on
the upstroke. Like if the foot was a bit to far inside.




only to the same extent that you can accidentally stand on the main
body of the crank during the downstroke, which for me happens pretty
infrequently.


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