Old 02-06-23, 07:37 PM
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That is pretty cool and I can see where that could come in real handy on the folding bike. Also, with it not screwing with the Q factor, that is that is a bonus. I could see having some wider axles where some people use pedal extenders to help with knee issues or certain types of bikes like bents. When I was getting back into the sport, and I weighed a lot more, I had some extenders to help get a better pedal motion as I worked off my gut.
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