Pedals etc.

(no name) ((no email))
Fri, 30 Dec 1994 00:09:21 CST

Well well well, the list has been a bit slow. All those IUF
folk have been blabbing about important stuff so there has been
little time to write. About pedals though; If you had bought GOOD
parts in the first place this probably wouldnt have happened. :P
If you have quality stuff, and here's the important part: If you
keep your quality stuff tight, the cranks usually don't get stripped.
I have found that the only times that I have broken anything on my
cycle, it was a result of lack of care/knowledge. In short; If you
use good parts and keep them in working order, nothing should break,
aside from the usual wear and tear. To fix your problem, I would buy
some new cranks + some new pedals. It probably is not worth your
while to drill out the cranks, fit them with an adapter, blah blah
woof woof. (you get the point). You might have trouble finding
125 mm or unicycle size cranks at a bike shop since most kids bikes
use a one piece crank, but you could always call Tom Miller,
Unicycle dealer, at (317)-452-2692. Good luck
Karl (you know, the one from Madison)