It is screwed into the magnet block which serves both to stick to the frame and the box to maintain the pedal. The day of MKS will titanium shafts in their pedals, Novdesign to find another solution, but for now it works fine. The only case where there could stall the maze that is putting the bike upside down and shaking strongly. (I'll have to test this case the power of the bike as it is practical only where the bike ends up upside down.)
Other than that, of course, the pedal continues to rotate on its axis. This is not a problem 1) because the MKS bearings are not very smooth (thus no tourniquet effect) and 2) if the foot is placed in a location where it could come into contact with another part of the bike when folding it simply rotates to leave the place.
A priori, no risk either stall or slip of the block running: the magnet is very strong and we must take it off the frame. It does not prevent them from doing one of these days one test down with a bang or a paved road by a ride on a skate park, but on this point I'm pretty confident. [EDIT: test = OK hilly course. Pedal Holder This is definitely very practical in everyday life, it helps to make the assembly operation / removal of the pedal almost as fast as the folding of the original pedal. In short, adopted.]
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It is screwed into the magnet block which serves both to stick to the frame and the box to maintain the pedal. The day of MKS will titanium shafts in their pedals, Novdesign to find another solution, but for now it works fine. The only case where there could stall the maze that is putting the bike upside down and shaking strongly. (I'll have to test this case the power of the bike as it is practical only where the bike ends up upside down.)
Other than that, of course, the pedal continues to rotate on its axis. This is not a problem 1) because the MKS bearings are not very smooth (thus no tourniquet effect) and 2) if the foot is placed in a location where it could come into contact with another part of the bike when folding it simply rotates to leave the place.
A priori, no risk either stall or slip of the block running: the magnet is very strong and we must take it off the frame. It does not prevent them from doing one of these days one test down with a bang or a paved road by a ride on a skate park, but on this point I'm pretty confident. [EDIT: test = OK hilly course. Pedal Holder This is definitely very practical in everyday life, it helps to make the assembly operation / removal of the pedal almost as fast as the folding of the original pedal. In short, adopted.]