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Hi, how is the v11y pedals inclination (with regard to the wheel's body) being set?

I mean the angle between the euc's body and the pedal when looked from the front or behind.

There are some very small holes on the pedals on the side but these doesn’t seem to have screw in although there seems to be some thread.

 The pedals are not making 90 degrees with the body and the problem is the angle between the both is slightly different.

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It is called the dihedral angle of the pedal.  Almost all manufacturers do not make the pedals to be at exactly 90*.  They are more like 70* and you can typically adjust them from there.  My A2 has a clip under the pedal that you can remove to allow for more of an 90* angle but I am unsure if the V11Y has that ability.  I had the V11 and don't remember being able to adjust the dihedral angle on the pedals.  Hopefully someone else can chime in to help.

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It doesn't seem there is such an option. On the other hand, i measured them again, more precisely, and they seem fine.

The shock pressure pumping is tricky, lots of air is lost during unscrewing the pump and the pump is a total rubbish - stopped working and started leaking on the second use. So probably the pressure was different in both shocks.

Also, I'm used riding with power pads and felt very unstable on the wheel without them... Actually fell on the first curb :)

So, lemme try again and see how it goes.

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