[Fot] ... + racing Triumph-related question

JWoesvra at aol.com JWoesvra at aol.com
Sat Oct 25 14:23:06 MDT 2008


a  message dated 10/25/2008 4:08:45 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
brad.kahler at 141.com  writes:
 
 
Is the slippage that is being described, between the shoe and the  
>> floor or
>> with the pedals?  I would think that  the Pedals are the main concern.
>>
>> If that is the case,  putting some sort of abrasive surface on the pedals
>> might be the  solution.
 
The best way to solve this in my experience is to remove the pedals and  
drill 1/4" holes through from the backside. Works best with a drill press. You  
can get about 10-15 holes in most British pedals.
 
When you turn the pedal right-side up, the holes will have sharp burrs  that 
give great grip. Resist the temptation to smooth them off. 
 
This will last for years and totally resists oil and other slippery  
substances.
 

Jack Woehrle




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