This evening on the way home from the grocery store, with 40lbs of groceries in my paniers, one of my crank arms cracked and fell off. I pedaled home slowly with one foot. I was contemplating putting my clipless pedals on my bike and biking to a bike shop, on my way to work, with one leg. Anyone ever try this?
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Its been done, both as a training exercise and because of amputation.
I have. I bought new pedals last winter and I didn't attache them properly. This resulted in the threads being stripped.
On a very cold night I lost a pedal on the LFP. A nice guy helped me try and fix it but no luck..the thread was shot. so I biked from Fullterton to Lawrence on one pedal. Then the other gave out at Lawrence so I walked my bike home.
So it can be done.
Saw a guy on the North Branch Trail this past summer who was missing a leg - AND CRUSHING IT - with one pedal. Less than ideal but definitely can be done
I had a crank arm fall off when the bolt loosened its self off without me knowing it, but I only had about 4 miles to go, just took me longer. POST A PIC OF THE CRACKED CRANK ARM, THATD BE COOL TO SEE. At least I like seeing pictures of busted bike parts.
I've done it more than once when a crank arm fell off. It sucks but it can be done. Plus it makes for a fun story.
This morning I biked with one leg to the bus stop and then from the stop to work, which wasn't bad at all. On lunch I stopped by Comrade Cycles and got it fixed while I ate lunch next door. Quick Winter Service
yeah comrade saves the day!
Laura said:
This morning I biked with one leg to the bus stop and then from the stop to work, which wasn't bad at all. On lunch I stopped by Comrade Cycles and got it fixed while I ate lunch next door. Quick Winter Service
Definitely doable. Did an entire L.A.T.E. Ride after I lost a pedal at the start. Found it in the Lost & Found tent after the ride. I've been very careful about applying proper torque on pedals since then.
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