PEDALS SORTED...
The 130mm (actually stamped 127mm) crank arms and rubber pedals I ordered from eBay showed up in today's mail. These short crank arms combined with a 3R crank axle to provide sufficient offset give just the correct amount of clearance to prevent the pedals fouling the lower edge of the gearbox casing (see pics). There's about 4mm of clearance - not a lot I admit but as they say, a miss is as good as a mile.
Yeah, maybe I could have went instead with the wide crank set Jim at TRM suggested - but these are most definitely not available here in the UK. What's more, the Californian seller Jim provided a link to says in his listing 'DOES NOT SHIP TO THE UK'. Even if he did, I can guarantee the shipping cost,
plus 12% import duty
and 20% VAT would have at least doubled the cost and therefore soured the deal. Total? approx. £80! I'd expect them to be hallmarked for that! (lol) For sure my 130mm long crank arms and 3R crank axle sourced from a UK eBay seller costing a mere £17 seem a no brainer solution in comparison.
Believe me, I tried without success to buy a set of those US-adveritsed wide cranks for use on my previous build, the Indian board tracker tribute, but back then neither of the two US sellers advertising them had them in stock. So I went instead with a home-brewed solution and welded another crank boss onto the left side crank arm which provided the clearance my left side pedal needed to clear the Indian's pull start casing. (see last pic).
It goes without saying, I'm
always grateful for all the helpful suggestions and encouragement received throughout this build from forum members. Keep 'em coming.
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