Reverse mounted pedals
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 9:19 pm
My pedals were spiking as they do so i pulled them out and while in the shed blasting the dust and rubbish out of them i found some timber that would be a decent mount, was even already drilled to M6. So i bolted a pedal to it to see how it went.

Thought this could actually work and found some panels to stick on the side

Then i figured even though those holes are already there the pedals needed to be lower so i started the re-drilling process and also actually attached the side panels instead of having them sit there with very little holding the main part up.

It makes it very very easy to change the angle of the pedals later if i want too, i just drill one new hole in each side and the pins come out and go in the new holes, easier done then explained lol.
Then i drilled more holes for the rest of pedals and extras. Each hole has a gap of 20mm for plenty of adjustment if need be.

Then all i had to do was rewire it which required me asking Chris to gut his because i couldnt remember which colours went where....


And thats it, once its up against the wall it doesnt move at all which im very happy with

And one more pic of them in their home

Im actually pretty stoked with it considering i just slapped it together in a couple of hours. Sadly though my shifter died while testing the pedals and now i can only get 1st in all of the top positions so the bodnar cable i had planned for the pedals will have to wait while i buy a th8 rs shifter

Thought this could actually work and found some panels to stick on the side

Then i figured even though those holes are already there the pedals needed to be lower so i started the re-drilling process and also actually attached the side panels instead of having them sit there with very little holding the main part up.

It makes it very very easy to change the angle of the pedals later if i want too, i just drill one new hole in each side and the pins come out and go in the new holes, easier done then explained lol.
Then i drilled more holes for the rest of pedals and extras. Each hole has a gap of 20mm for plenty of adjustment if need be.

Then all i had to do was rewire it which required me asking Chris to gut his because i couldnt remember which colours went where....


And thats it, once its up against the wall it doesnt move at all which im very happy with


And one more pic of them in their home

Im actually pretty stoked with it considering i just slapped it together in a couple of hours. Sadly though my shifter died while testing the pedals and now i can only get 1st in all of the top positions so the bodnar cable i had planned for the pedals will have to wait while i buy a th8 rs shifter
