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<blockquote data-quote="thetool" data-source="post: 17702" data-attributes="member: 1534"><p>I'm trying to think how you'd do it, and what kind of bearings you'd use. The pedals pivot on simple unlubricated pin-and-boss hinge thingies, and the linkage is connected with torsion bushings, except for the pivot for the lift cross-over on top of the chaincase, which is a teflon bushing/bearing setup.</p><p>Before you try that, I'd try adjusting the pedals forward or backward too try and get your feet and ankles in a more comfortable position or postitions when moving the pedals. They slide and lock with carriage bolts, three for each pedal, and you can adjust the angles somewhat-but not too much or you'll change the stroke and the pedal will stop before you get full spool travel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thetool, post: 17702, member: 1534"] I'm trying to think how you'd do it, and what kind of bearings you'd use. The pedals pivot on simple unlubricated pin-and-boss hinge thingies, and the linkage is connected with torsion bushings, except for the pivot for the lift cross-over on top of the chaincase, which is a teflon bushing/bearing setup. Before you try that, I'd try adjusting the pedals forward or backward too try and get your feet and ankles in a more comfortable position or postitions when moving the pedals. They slide and lock with carriage bolts, three for each pedal, and you can adjust the angles somewhat-but not too much or you'll change the stroke and the pedal will stop before you get full spool travel. [/QUOTE]
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