newbie pedal crank question

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moondog

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Feb 20, 2009
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having trouble with three piece wide crank install
Have 4 stroke kit on walmart moondog bike
cant find one piece wide crank
any help Thanks
 
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moondog

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Feb 20, 2009
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moondog,
All you need is a conversion kit to use the 3 piece set up. Maybe easier, but more expensive, than finding a wide 1 piece.

Thanks for the info, a one piece would be nice but can't find it yet.
Does conv. kit have reliablity (plastic)?
Will it be wide enough for hang sen 4 cycle engine clearance?
MD

Just read 16" pedal conv. by houghmade.
Looks like viable option if you can still pedal it.
 
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Ghost0

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The width will depend on the spindle and cranks. If your engine kit did not come with a wide spindle then I would keep searching for your 1 piece. My 4 stroke kit came with a wide spindle and all I needed was the conversion kit. There is no plastic in the conversion kit. Aluminum adapters and steel cups and bearings.
 

moondog

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Feb 20, 2009
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Ghost0,
Thanks for the info again
Looked like the cage was plastic not metal
What about the change to 16" arms?
 

HoughMade

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I am another user of the short crank...but I just pedal from a standing start. I use it to keep my knees out of my face. I used to use the wide crank, but with my low seat (it's all about style), I needed the short crank.
 

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MotorbikeMike

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Hi Houghmade, do your feet fit well on the pedals? I like the short crank concept, and I hear a rumor, of custom-made, made in USA, honest to "Saint Peter" American steel pedal extenders.

I you would like to hear the rumor, just PM me


Mike