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Which model stereo is it exactly, and how long are your cranks now?Anyone having excessive pedal strikes? I have a 2021 Stereo Hybrid SL. Has anyone fitted shorter crank arms?
Which model stereo is it exactly, and how long are your cranks now?Anyone having excessive pedal strikes? I have a 2021 Stereo Hybrid SL. Has anyone fitted shorter crank arms?
But nobody's enept, so there's that...This thread is painful
Why wouldnt a person want to tune their suspension properly at the same time limiting pedal strikes? HeadscratcherBut nobody's enept, so there's that...
I almost forgot that sarcasm is your strong suitBut nobody's enept, so there's that...
Pedal Strikes are Uphill, 165MM Cranks (stock).Lots of good advice …
it’s very much about anticipation and technique. Yes shorter cranks help and on an eMtb with motor assist less of an issue on knees etc as a non eeb. Your Cube seems to have a lot of BB drop so would guess BB is quite low. Designed for railing turns and stability in gnar but does put feet nearer the ground. Looks like the Hybrid has a 4 bar Horst link and these normally are reasonably progressive so you should get some mid travel support. As above experiment with volume spacers and pressure. Try locking shock out more too if you can and see if this makes a difference.
As per post above its good to know if it’s down or uphill. I’ll take a guess and say uphill.
with an eMtb you’re climbing stuff not normally tackled on a non Ebike, so strikes are easier. You need to plan your route ahead and time pedal strokes to avoid higher points. Practice on a section, session it. Work out timing, look ahead. Don’t just plough through because you can with motor helping.
If DH then I’d guess it’s more in corners so in gnar on corners drop outside foot a little ergo lifting inner and this will help clear. Again look ahead and if it’s just a smooth berm rail it with feet level. If it’s rocky and gnar look to just lift inner pedal unless there’s a rock or stump on the inside of your arc.
They key is to look ahead, up and down. Plan your lines. Plan where to put your feet.
practise is as important as shorter cranks.
Pedal Strikes are Uphill, 165MM Cranks (stock).
I have been looking for shorter but I can't find anything in stock.
Volume reducers are ordered so will give them a really good test in the place I got the most strikes (cross country type terrain uphill).
2021 Cube Stereo Hybrid SL 140mm
I have already modified my pedaling stroke to avoid the strikes but I find it to be excessive, hence the need for alternatives.
just something for the "just learn to ride" brigade to consider
I run my Rail as either a Mullet or full 27.5 and don't get pedal strikes...1mm lower than the Trek rail in the low position, 7mm lower in the high position
It’s rider error. I read it on here.
You have never stubbed your toe in your life ?FFS just learn how to ride. of course theres a FB group of inept people.
Dont let your downstroke pedal hit shit. What’s awesome is the pedal is attached to your foot and if you’ve had any form of experience walking you can with-out-looking judge if your foot will hit something.
That says more about the expected customer base than the bike… ?Cue Gary in 3 -2 -1 LOL .
Specialized put shorter cranks on the new Levo .
Thats great. Testing is fun, esoecially when its inexpensive testingInstalled 0.8 volume reducer into shock (removed the 0.4 that was factory installed) and went on my normal spin. I would say 50% reduction in pedal strikes. I even made sure to pedal in all the places I was having strikes before and did 3 loops of the same trails and it's a huge improvement. Also it has not made the ride harsh like it was when I put in more air pressure. Need to do more testing and with different air pressure but so far so good.
I think you need to start adding to the 'Pic of the day' threadHoly moly what an 'interesting' wide range of opinions on the OPs issue ?
To answer one question that cropped up, I'm now running the Hope 155 cranks after bending one of the ethirteen ones the other week. All good and while I did used to get a reasonable amount of pedal strikes on big mountain/Munro rides (think Cairngorm rocks and boulders), that has definitely reduced with the 155's with no other adverse issues.
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Like the idea of those cranks but I have gone with the cheap option of volume reducers and so far a good improvement. Those cranks are a little expensive for me at the moment. Might get them if I still have issues after couple months of experimenting with the volume reducers. I plan to do a more cross country ride this week with plenty roots and rocks as a test case.Holy moly what an 'interesting' wide range of opinions on the OPs issue ?
To answer one question that cropped up, I'm now running the Hope 155 cranks after bending one of the ethirteen ones the other week. All good and while I did used to get a reasonable amount of pedal strikes on big mountain/Munro rides (think Cairngorm rocks and boulders), that has definitely reduced with the 155's with no other adverse issues.
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