>From the perspective of the machine, the machine won't care.  Use two 
different crank arm lengths if you want to do that.  I can't say anything 
smart about heatstroke and why simmering your brain makes you want to 
mid-foot pedal with one foot. That's between you and your brain.  

I have an anecdote about mismatched crank arms which I may have shared 
before.  I have one "shrine bike", a Hetchins that belonged to a deceased 
bike shop coworker, Shawn.  I loved Shawn and miss him all the time, but he 
was a con-artist when it came to his bikes.  He was always swinging deals 
to get himself stuff for cheap and ripping off suckers with his used stuff, 
much of it on-the-clock.  He got himself fired at the two traditional shops 
where I worked with him, and the third was a co-op so it was impossible to 
fire anyone.  God, I miss that guy.  

Shawn had a whole series of Dura Ace 7700 road bikes.  He sold one to DD, 
and DD brought it in to the shop for a free tune up.  DD wanted me to do 
the free tune up, which was weird.  I told him his business was with Shawn, 
so DD brought it back another time.  Shawn took the bike upstairs for a 
half hour and brought it back down and off went DD.  After hours that night 
Shawn had his own bike in the stand.  He pulled the chain, and the cranks 
moved in a way that was unmistakeable to me.  I went and looked at the 
crank arms and sure enough he had one 175 and one 177.5 crank arm.  I said 
"Shawn, you crook.  You took DD's crank arm because yours was scratched, 
didn't you?!"  Shawn said something about what a good deal he'd given DD, 
and went to the phone:  "DD, this is Shawn.  Hey, there's a Shimano recall 
and I don't think it affects you, but I have to check something.  Can you 
bring the bike back in?"  

I hope Shawn's ghost is embarrassed.  RIP

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA
On Thursday, March 7, 2024 at 1:46:43 PM UTC-8 aeroperf wrote:

> In June 2022 we did a tour down the Canal du Midi in southern France.  In 
> June 2022 it was 105 degrees in the shade in southern France - fires 
> breaking out everywhere - but we had already paid, so we went.
> Long story short, I got heatstroke and something called compartment 
> syndrome, which resulted in an 18 day stay in a hospital in Carcassonne.
>
> What’s my point?  I now pedal with the ball of my foot on the right side, 
> and closer to the arch of my foot on the left.  So, since I have 170mm 
> pedal arms… my right foot is happy but my left foot wants something a 
> little shorter; maybe 165 or 167.5.
>
> Has anybody else here felt the need, or maybe used, asymmetric pedals - 
> shorter on one side than the other?  Is there a problem inherent with this 
> (other than hassle of buying a new crank arm)?  Is there some kind of 
> out-of-balance load that will crack my bottom bracket shell or some such?
>
> Before I go off and buy a shorter Suguino XD2 crank arm, I just wondered 
> if there are others who have had/solved a similar problem.  
>

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW 
Owners Bunch" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com.
To view this discussion on the web visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rbw-owners-bunch/7e88bfac-1cc3-4b71-8f77-f9b162db33c9n%40googlegroups.com.

Reply via email to