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Old 10-04-21, 09:44 PM
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Originally Posted by rumrunn6
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Look at the MKS pedal site. They have adapters for easy pedal removal, which happen to add width. Two birds one stone
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Old 10-05-21, 02:30 AM
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Originally Posted by RubeRad
I don't think it is possible to put pedals on backward since they are reverse-threaded
Oh yes it's possible, we have seen it many times at our shop on donated bikes
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Originally Posted by sunburst
Just ran across "sylvan" in a book I'm reading. It means: woods, wooded, pleasantly pastoral or rural.
Interesting, and a nice word choice for a touring pedal.
Well, Mikashima also has road and track pedals with the "Sylvan" model name. The differences between them are the cages: the touring version is wider, the road version has a quill, and the track version lacks the quill to get a little more cornering clearance with a fixed gear.
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