I'm naturally left foot forward, but have been making a conscious effort over the past several years to ride "inside foot forward". There's a whole 'nother rabbit hole to go down there about half-pedal strokes, being comfortable when caught unprepared going off something, etc.
Given my "inside foot forward" preference though, I do wonder whether I'd be more likely to shear off the taller rear pins given that they will be the leading edge most likely to meet rocks half the time. Anyone with any experience there?
For context, I'm riding composite Kona Wawas on 5.10 freeriders (size 42) on a singlespeed Honzo ST
Sept. 15, 2022, 9:48 a.m. - Jimothy.benson
I'm naturally left foot forward, but have been making a conscious effort over the past several years to ride "inside foot forward". There's a whole 'nother rabbit hole to go down there about half-pedal strokes, being comfortable when caught unprepared going off something, etc. Given my "inside foot forward" preference though, I do wonder whether I'd be more likely to shear off the taller rear pins given that they will be the leading edge most likely to meet rocks half the time. Anyone with any experience there? For context, I'm riding composite Kona Wawas on 5.10 freeriders (size 42) on a singlespeed Honzo ST