Heal and toe

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Caffeine
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Postby Caffeine » Mon Jul 21, 2008 1:22 pm

No problems heel / toeing with my size 14's :D

Just use the side of your foot / ball of your foot...
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Postby bensale » Mon Jul 21, 2008 6:21 pm

To make it easier I moved the accelerator a couple of mm to the left and up and then played around a little until I got it in the spot I wanted it in. A little dodgy but I couldn't find anything that I was damaging. I simply used my hands, the metal is really maluable and now heal and toeing (with the side of my feet) is much easier, i now use the technique on every down change.

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