Similar problem with OneUp's aluminum pedals. The inboard bearing makes it pretty annoying to use crank boots.
Another workaround: trace a hole about the size of a quarter, and use a dremel or something else to make the hole in the boot larger. This works much better if you use the back side of the boot, since there's a lot more material there.
(Won't look pretty but gets the job done.)
March 1, 2021, 8:33 a.m. - YDiv
Similar problem with OneUp's aluminum pedals. The inboard bearing makes it pretty annoying to use crank boots. Another workaround: trace a hole about the size of a quarter, and use a dremel or something else to make the hole in the boot larger. This works much better if you use the back side of the boot, since there's a lot more material there. (Won't look pretty but gets the job done.)