Perfect. Ride smart according to your preferences, terrain, skills, bike, etc. Tks for sharing.I run 140mm cranks and they work just fine for me in the very challenging steep, rutted terrain I ride in.
However, your bike may have a higher bottom bracket so you may not need to go as short as I have.
Ride smarter? I already know how to time my pedal strokes to avoid crank strikes. However, now I have a ebike I am riding very different terrain which I would never have looked at on a non bike. I am now riding a lot of very steep rutted chutes and switchbacks ‘at speed’ and to ride this type of terrain you need to constantly pedal otherwise you are going to stall (or if you have longer cranks, pedal strike) and end up rolling back down the hill you are attempting to conquer for the first time. Timing my pedal strokes in the above situation ends in the same result. This is the reason I gave shorter cranks a go and in ‘this’ environment they work.
We all ride different terrain so your terrain may not require short cranks. Mine does and short cranks work in my environment for my style of riding. Call me ‘lazy’ or ‘unskilled’ if you wish. The reality is I have very few pedal strikes and very few offs whilst riding steep ascents these days.
Stability of your bike on a reduced pedal platform?
I haven’t noticed any difference but I run flats and move my feet all around my pedals which may be why. Someone clipped in may notice it more?
Do they affect how my bike handles downhill or around technical switchbacks or when I have to lower and weight the outside crank?
Nope.
We are all different, they may not work for you but for under £20 delivered at least there is a very easy, cheap way to find out.
You forget .. most of us can't do that when we walk ! never mind ride !I'm just home from riding a 170mm Travel enduro bike with a 322mm BB height and 170mm cranks on technical rutted enduro tracks.
I honestly find it laughable when you guys cry about your 30mm higher "too low" BB heights.
Learn to look where you're going and co-ordinate your feet FFS
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