A pedal snapped on the AVE today.
There I was, 30 miles into a 40 mile ride, bowling along level ground and the next thing I know my right leg is swinging in the air.
It was on the AVE, which has folding pedals, although it's the main spindle that's failed so nothing to do with the folding mechanism.
Happily I was within a mile of my mate Vince the bike mechanic's shop.
Pedalling on the stub wasn't too easy, but I was able to limp in and get the pedals replaced - I wouldn't trust the other one.
Apparently, pedals do sometimes snap.
I bumped into a mate of mine nearer home who said his went on his Cannondale mountain bike, again when not under much load.
I'm still not too impressed, I lack the fitness to put a lot of power through the pedals and it's an ebke with a motor taking a lot of the strain.
Naming and shaming, the pedal is branded Suntour - some of their forks aren't a lot of cop either.

There I was, 30 miles into a 40 mile ride, bowling along level ground and the next thing I know my right leg is swinging in the air.
It was on the AVE, which has folding pedals, although it's the main spindle that's failed so nothing to do with the folding mechanism.
Happily I was within a mile of my mate Vince the bike mechanic's shop.
Pedalling on the stub wasn't too easy, but I was able to limp in and get the pedals replaced - I wouldn't trust the other one.
Apparently, pedals do sometimes snap.
I bumped into a mate of mine nearer home who said his went on his Cannondale mountain bike, again when not under much load.
I'm still not too impressed, I lack the fitness to put a lot of power through the pedals and it's an ebke with a motor taking a lot of the strain.
Naming and shaming, the pedal is branded Suntour - some of their forks aren't a lot of cop either.
