a pair of the pedals today. They installed very simply, and Grand Prix
Legends used them w/o problem. That was wonderful. Additionally, the
smoothness of the motion is fantastic. (I have an Act Labs non-Force RS
wheel. I love everything about the wheel/pedal combo except the stickiness
of the pedals.)
I'm looking for advice and/or suggestions, however. The minor issue is the
softness of the springs. I'm used to having to press slighly harder to move
the pedals. I don't want to ruin the smoothness, but has anyone replaced
the stock springs w/ stiffer ones (I peeked inside the throttle pedal).
The major issue is that the pivot point of each pedal is not the very
bottom of the pedal. As a result, the heel isn't completely stationary -
when the toe goes down, the heel rises. For whatever reason (possibly just
what I'm used to), this motion is awkward for me. Up to now, I could just
use the ball of my foot to press the pedals; the rest of my foot was
essentially stationary. With these pedals, it's been difficult to know that
I'm completely off one pedal (when the occasion requires) as I'm engaging
the other one. I've tried raising the back of the base; having my chair
higher and/or lower; and other tweaks to the position of the base relative
to my sitting position. None of that has alleviated the problem.
One thing that seems like it might help is if the total pedal travel was
reduced. Is there a way to affect that change? Any other suggestions would
be appreciated.
Many thanks,
Donnie Hale