Thread: "Pedal Mixing"
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Old 02-28-15 | 07:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Looigi
I'm pretty sure you could get another right pedal for the bike from Garmin, or get one from whomever manufactures the pedals for Garmin...might be Xpedo, Wellgo or something.
But at $200 it is a bit pricey when it isn't clear what problem that expense solves.

As a general comment I was asking for general comments (like pretty much everything in this thread). I have found this very helpful, even though (from what I can tell) "there is no correct answer". Thanks to everyone who contributed here (and no reason to stop now as I am still undecided).

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