Okay Ron, that explains why it seems narrow to me.  When I look at a pedal 
width I assume it's the actual total width , from inside of the crank arm 
to the outside edge of the platform. The specs would incomplete and limited 
if manufacturers would list the platform width only without listing the 
total with axle and all also. Same with platform length, to give the 
total(top and bottom) but not the actual length of each side 
individually(the only place where the foot can actually be) would be 
incomplete.  

  I emailed them to find out the actual dimensions to clarify ......  :)   
All Good 



On Friday, April 1, 2016 at 8:27:02 AM UTC-4, Ron Mc wrote:
>
> Garth, those are platform dimensions.  The axle bolt extension of course 
> adds to it.  Most new platform pedals have very short extension from the 
> crank.  If you look at the Grip Kings, they have a very long cantilevered 
> axle, but still end up being closer to the crank than some of the really 
> wide new pedals - e.g., Harrier
>
> On Friday, April 1, 2016 at 7:21:28 AM UTC-5, Garth wrote:
>>
>>   These pedals sound interesting Ron , do you mean the 95mm width is 
>> (mounted) from the inside of the crank arm to the outside of the pedal, and 
>> the 128mm length the actual usable portion (of each side) of the total 
>> listed 143mm(both sides) ?
>>
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