docnjoj
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ddk said:my experience with the local is like "opposites day"docnjoj said:Our LBS in Daphne, AL has the ability to order various crank lengths in a few days. One guy who works there has has experience with short cranks and reduced knee problems. They can be educated and some actually know stuff. Not all though. These guys build bikes for some of the older Senior Class riders.
otherDoc
In a conversation about knee pain and hip pain, lbs gave the considered opinion that I needed longer crank arms, not shorter.
Needless to say, I didn't agree with that assessment.
For sure, they'll immediately take your order for special parts but they'll actually order said part whenever they feel like it.
Yep those guys are completely wrong since the primary problems leading to knee pain are range of motion (less is better) and reducing pressure by spinning (also reduces knee pain). It is a bit counter-intuitive which is why they said longer is better. As I stated before you gotta gear down and spin to really help. But you know all this stuff. Too bad your LBS doesn't. Maybe "edumacate" them. I'll see if I can find some articles on this that don't only pertain to recumbents.
otherDoc
edit: Here is an article by the guy in the US who re-machines your original cranks.
http://bikesmithdesign.com/Short_Cranks/short_cranks_faqs.html
And her is one by Sheldon Brown
http://sheldonbrown.com/cranks.html