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And i wasn't kidding i wore them riding a bicycle backwards.
(Better than some people ride them forward)
Don't remember if you were wearing flip flops but you were rocking that bike.
Man has serious Skilz !

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I fear that our comments are making your feel defensive, which should never be the case (repliers shouldn't attack, and OPs shouldn't have to feel attacked). I should have prefaced my comment with how pleased I am that your adjustment has worked out and made it easier to enjoy your mini.

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Anyway I'm not a mini expert and which the reason I come and ask.
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I moved my dip switch over about an inch so I wouldn't hit it when using the clutch. I also drive in either small shoes or none at all. In my Lotus I can't drive in anything but bare feet. The clutch is SOOO sticky, and the throttle so sensitive I want every chance I can get to hit the pedals right. It's also super comfortable and relaxing to drive sans-shoes.
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I fear that our comments are making your feel defensive, which should never be the case (repliers shouldn't attack, and OPs shouldn't have to feel attacked). I should have prefaced my comment with how pleased I am that your adjustment has worked out and made it easier to enjoy your mini.

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And i wasn't kidding i wore them riding a bicycle backwards.
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More seriously, the study of ergonomics was almost unheard of in the '50s. Cars were simply made based on what seemed right and some came out well, and the others didn't.
In the US, SAE (society of automotive engineers) saw the work being done by NASA to design spacecraft controls inside of the cabin, and all of that data being generated to understand human ergonomics, on a big scale, for the first time, and created what became the FMVSS regulations during the late '60s (and on into today).
Before the space program, the military didn't need much study (a fighter pilot was strapped in and his cockpit was real small), but with the space program the "cockpit" was going to be too large to reach everything from one position, and there were going to be far too many controls to keep them all within easy reach, and the possibility of female astronauts (the Russians had very publicly sent a woman into space), the range of needed data was far greater than what had been previously needed. The data was still pretty limited (essentially only focusing on military aged people in prime health), but it was the start that got modern automotive ergonomic design going. Including gas pedals that can be operated by almost any size of shoe.
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I did a slight bent of a pedal not a honda transplant.
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More seriously, the study of ergonomics was almost unheard of in the '50s. Cars were simply made based on what seemed right and some came out well, and the others didn't.
In the US, SAE (society of automotive engineers) saw the work being done by NASA to design spacecraft controls inside of the cabin, and all of that data being generated to understand human ergonomics, on a big scale, for the first time, and created what became the FMVSS regulations during the late '60s (and on into today).
Before the space program, the military didn't need much study (a fighter pilot was strapped in and his cockpit was real small), but with the space program the "cockpit" was going to be too large to reach everything from one position, and there were going to be far too many controls to keep them all within easy reach, and the possibility of female astronauts (the Russians had very publicly sent a woman into space), the range of needed data was far greater than what had been previously needed. The data was still pretty limited (essentially only focusing on military aged people in prime health), but it was the start that got modern automotive ergonomic design going. Including gas pedals that can be operated by almost any size of shoe.
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sure there's gonna be a huge recall if this happens in the modern cars. Can't expect Toyota or Honda to tell you you're wearing inappropriate shoes rather than fix that small ergonometry glitch.
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I have momentarily stepped on both in the LHD Moke, but not in the MK1 S. The seating position makes a difference.... Moke has stock column and seats perched over it. A very awkward throttle pedal for my 6 foot frame. My S has my custom tilt column and much further back seats, making a much more natural and comfortable leg and foot position.
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My solution is to wear driving shoes which are narrow enough to fit the pedals. If you have the space to the right, I would suggest modifying the throttle pedal arm is the way to go, but it'll put the pedals even further off to the right.
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If your foot is higher than the throttle pedal when the brake pedal is pressed hard down then there shouldn't be a problem.
If your foot is lower than the throttle when the brake pedal is hard down, tighten and/or bleed your brakes.
Later cars had a brake pedal that was cranked higher (coffin shaped) to help with this if you're still struggling.
Me, I can drive mine with size 10 D.M. steel boots on, but it takes more thought than when wearing 'proper' shoes.
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