I think the q factor and particularly the chainring side offset peddle is causing me ankle pain. In fairness I badly sprained my right ankle with an avulsion fracture 9 months ago and my ankle hasn't been right since. However, after a longish ride my ankle starts clicking and becomes quite painful.
I'm sure this is aggregated by the awkward peddle offset.
It's a shame, not really got back to running on ankle, but I do a lot of caving and walking and other activities on it. Even back bouldering which is how I injured it originally.
I believe a bafang right crank arm can be used to reduce the offset, anybody got any idea how much this improves things, how much does the peddle move to the left? It it is as much as an inch, that may possibly make a fair amount of difference?
Hopefully this is just a transitory thing but I fear that my cycling efforts may need to be curtailed. I can probably do short trips to pub and caving hut, supermarket is 10 to 12 miles around trip. My 25+ mile rides are the ones I think that cause the problem.
Not sure there is much point in trying to see my GP, doubt they will be interested, even when I did the original injury the hospital couldn't find a radiologist to look at the x-rays.
I'm sure this is aggregated by the awkward peddle offset.
It's a shame, not really got back to running on ankle, but I do a lot of caving and walking and other activities on it. Even back bouldering which is how I injured it originally.
I believe a bafang right crank arm can be used to reduce the offset, anybody got any idea how much this improves things, how much does the peddle move to the left? It it is as much as an inch, that may possibly make a fair amount of difference?
Hopefully this is just a transitory thing but I fear that my cycling efforts may need to be curtailed. I can probably do short trips to pub and caving hut, supermarket is 10 to 12 miles around trip. My 25+ mile rides are the ones I think that cause the problem.
Not sure there is much point in trying to see my GP, doubt they will be interested, even when I did the original injury the hospital couldn't find a radiologist to look at the x-rays.