Minor catching sensation in left pedal

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Choochoo20
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Minor catching sensation in left pedal

Post by Choochoo20 » November 16th, 2024, 4:22 pm

My bike has a very minor catching feel in the left pedal when working out. It does not do it every time . It minor but annoying. I’m wondering if it’s me pedaling harder on the right causing the sprocket to out spin/pedal the left pedal.Then the left pedal re-engaging. Has anyone else had this experience? The bike is still very usable and this is minor.

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Re: Minor catching sensation in left pedal

Post by Cyclist2 » November 19th, 2024, 11:26 pm

It could be an uneven pedal stroke. I put clipless pedals on mine so I can use my cycling shoes. That smooths out the stroke and makes it more efficient (I can apply power for the entire stroke, not just the downstroke).
Mark Underwood. Rower first, cyclist too.

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Re: Minor catching sensation in left pedal

Post by Choochoo20 » November 22nd, 2024, 10:17 pm

I kinda thought it might be my pedal stroke. It is strange, I don’t seem to notice it as much if I sit straight up on the seat, opposed to leaning forward and grabbing the handlebars. I know that sounds weird. It also doesn’t happen all the time but when it does, it happens on any of the resistance settings. It is just more of a little annoyance than anything else. I was thinking of taking off the left pedal and asking the manufacture what kind of grease they use. Then repacking the pedal and putting it back on.

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