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Old 11-20-19 | 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by rumrunn6
I have size 13 feet & uses size 14 Columbia winter boots. they're big

I use these clips & snap off the top part & file the edge smooth. these are good cuz I can bend them a little to open them up a little more

Mks Double Strap Toe Clip L




I use these pedal extenders so that my foot can be positioned comfortably left to right

Sunlite Pedal Extenders

I use these tubes from the hardware store cut to approx. 15mm long. I also had to buy bolts washers & nuts just the right size to hold everything in place, so that my foot can be positioned comfortably front to rear



have to slide the 1/2 clip in toward the frame to help keep it centered on the foot (not the pedal). it's not perfect but it's the best I can do. someone should invent a big pedal that meets these specs for our purpose



without those adjustments my feet were hanging off the side & I was pedaling more w my toes that the better part of the foot. I leave these all on year round cuz it's hassle. turns out they just fine the rest of the year with hiking shoes

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You could go unequal size tube spacers and gently bend the bolts to locate the toeclip right where you want it. It will look a little funky when you aren't riding but when you look down you will see perfect clips over your boots. The rest of the time its just a problem for someone else.

Ben
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