battleaxe0
Guru
Coasting down an incline I can rotate the cranks slowly and everything is perfect until my right foot gets to about 3 o'clock (fully extended). From there to about 4-5 o'clock, it pushes the boom left (from my perspective as the rider). I'm fairly sure this is not shoulder induced as I can ride one handed no problem with my left hand which easily counters the wobble with a push, but I have trouble riding one handed with my right because it requires a pull to counter it. Also, I can feel the pressure mount on the palm my left hand if I coast one handed, open handed, down my incline and very slowly revolve the cranks.
My right foot does duck out foot out 10-20 degrees from my knee when I do Charles' jump test. It also feels better on my knee over long rides on a df or my other recumbents to have the right foot angled out. On my trike I have a pedal extender to allow it to duck out and remove heel strike on the cranks.
Moving the boom out some reduced the severity some. Moving it out further hasn't changed it. Swapping in clipped versus unclipped pedals doesn't help. Pedal extender on the right doesn't help. Moving my feet all over the pedals to different positions hasn't helped.
What can I do?
My right foot does duck out foot out 10-20 degrees from my knee when I do Charles' jump test. It also feels better on my knee over long rides on a df or my other recumbents to have the right foot angled out. On my trike I have a pedal extender to allow it to duck out and remove heel strike on the cranks.
Moving the boom out some reduced the severity some. Moving it out further hasn't changed it. Swapping in clipped versus unclipped pedals doesn't help. Pedal extender on the right doesn't help. Moving my feet all over the pedals to different positions hasn't helped.
What can I do?