I went out for a 10 mile ride yesterday and my left knee became painful during the evening (my knees are typical to my old trade and get dodgy)I had put on a brand new pair of trainers(identical to the ones I discarded that very morning) and the old ones had worn slightly to the outside edge(probably my feet lean out and that is what caused the outside wear)
So today I`ve been kicking a few ideas around. I`ve measured the distance from the centre of my strapless toe clips and it is around the same from the centre of the frame to the centre of the toe clip 6" When I fitted the toe clips I had to drill the pedals and move them out to prevent the inside of my trainers from rubbing on the crank arms (about an inch)
I`m now thinking that my feet should be nearer to the cranks( maybe different shoes for riding like I used to wear when young) that were narrower and kept your foot in closer.
Setting up the bikes for leg reach and pedal position under the knee is quite simple but judging the vertical position of the leg is a lot more difficult and there isn`t much on the web about it.
Anyone with no knee problems riding an E bike casually probably won`t notice any problems till a bit further into older age.
I`m considering removing the toe clips and seeing where my foot settles and or repositioning it as and when I get pain to try to nail the position.
Anyone got any thoughts on the matter?
So today I`ve been kicking a few ideas around. I`ve measured the distance from the centre of my strapless toe clips and it is around the same from the centre of the frame to the centre of the toe clip 6" When I fitted the toe clips I had to drill the pedals and move them out to prevent the inside of my trainers from rubbing on the crank arms (about an inch)
I`m now thinking that my feet should be nearer to the cranks( maybe different shoes for riding like I used to wear when young) that were narrower and kept your foot in closer.
Setting up the bikes for leg reach and pedal position under the knee is quite simple but judging the vertical position of the leg is a lot more difficult and there isn`t much on the web about it.
Anyone with no knee problems riding an E bike casually probably won`t notice any problems till a bit further into older age.
I`m considering removing the toe clips and seeing where my foot settles and or repositioning it as and when I get pain to try to nail the position.
Anyone got any thoughts on the matter?