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Wayne Brown
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Post by Wayne Brown »

Hi folks
I really could use your help again from the Legrande and Derby owners out there. I need a measurement from one pedal to the next so I can judge pedal spacing. The easiest way to do that is from the left side of a pedal to the left side of the pedal next to it. I have supplied a picture to help. Please let me know so I can continue planning the next builds that are coming up this winter
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Post by SveinungL »

On a Legrande I have in house at the moment:
2.39 inches.
Measured the way you mention.
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Post by Tommy Mc »

On my Derby, it's 2 3/8".

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Post by William Seeders Mosheim »

My LeGrande (81' #140L D10) is 2-3/8" as well
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This measurement seams to be the general opinion
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