jagnut66 Posted May 21, 2021 Report Share Posted May 21, 2021 Hi, Firstly, I couldn't be sure which forum section to put this in, so please excuse me if it's in the wrong one. Something I've noticed from the outset is the offset pedals, which I do find take some getting used to. I'm guessing they were offset to the right in relation to Triumph's sporting image, as opposed to the more standard (straight) pedal positions in my Morris. If there is a historical reason behind the offset positioning I'd be interested to hear about it. However, as I don't intend racing my Herald 1200, I thought I'd inquire as to whether is it possible to get hold of a standard 'straight' set pedal box for her? I admit I've noticed it more since fitting the spoked banjo steering wheel that I have repaired and refurbished and I must also admit I didn't realise it had a larger diameter until I fitted it to her. I love the look but I will take the opportunity now to refurbish the original steering wheel, in case I decide to swap back. If not (regarding the pedal box) I'll just have to get used to it. Best wishes, Mike. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeteH Posted May 21, 2021 Report Share Posted May 21, 2021 Yep!!. One of the "eccentricities" of the range, Don`t believe I have ever seen a "modification". Pete. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cliff.b Posted May 21, 2021 Report Share Posted May 21, 2021 I'm more concerned with the lack of space between the pedals than the offset. I thought my feet must have grown in the years since I last drove a Spitfire. Then I realised I now get a wide fitting shoe which wasn't available then (or at least on my budget). I find I am now considering suitability of footware before driving. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mishmosh Posted May 21, 2021 Report Share Posted May 21, 2021 They are offset because of the width of the tunnel and the lack of wheel arch intrusion. Just a quirk of design. After 36 years I don’t notice it 😎 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris A Posted May 21, 2021 Report Share Posted May 21, 2021 As I learnt to drive in a Herald in 1970 it seems normal and it is all the other cars that are odd 😒 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris A Posted May 21, 2021 Report Share Posted May 21, 2021 1 hour ago, cliff.b said: I find I am now considering suitability of footware before driving. Me too. I select my footwear accordingly .👣 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeteH Posted May 21, 2021 Report Share Posted May 21, 2021 26 minutes ago, Chris A said: Me too. I select my footwear accordingly .👣 I`m stuffed then, I`m more used to 2 pedal cars! nowadays.. Pete 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dougbgt6 Posted May 21, 2021 Report Share Posted May 21, 2021 Another Hobbit foot here! And to get the pedals in the right place the cars would have to be a foot wider. db Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete Lewis Posted May 22, 2021 Report Share Posted May 22, 2021 your stiletto's should work ok Pete Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cliff.b Posted May 22, 2021 Report Share Posted May 22, 2021 I think I might have to consider investing in a pair of those fine suede driving moccasins that used to be so popular. And maybe a pair of those leather gloves with no backs that my Dad used to have 🤔 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris A Posted May 22, 2021 Report Share Posted May 22, 2021 8 hours ago, dougbgt6 said: And to get the pedals in the right place the cars would have to be a foot wider. Ouch! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeteH Posted May 22, 2021 Report Share Posted May 22, 2021 1 hour ago, Pete Lewis said: your stiletto's should work ok Pete Need soft pile mats or they scuff the heels (So SWMBO informs me?).😁 Pete Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete Lewis Posted May 22, 2021 Report Share Posted May 22, 2021 try driving in whelly boots thats exciting all three pedals together Pete Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
poppyman Posted May 22, 2021 Report Share Posted May 22, 2021 10 hours ago, dougbgt6 said: Another Hobbit foot here! And to get the pedals in the right place the cars would have to be a foot wider. db Surely it would be more difficult if you you had had another foot to get in Doug? Tony. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete Lewis Posted May 22, 2021 Report Share Posted May 22, 2021 dougs middle name is jeg Pete Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Badwolf Posted May 22, 2021 Report Share Posted May 22, 2021 Tried to drive the Spit in modern trainers, you know, with the wide, stupid soles. What a mistake. Brake and accelerator simultaneously. Would have thrown a modern's computer system up the spout without a doubt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin Lindsay Posted May 22, 2021 Report Share Posted May 22, 2021 The steering column is also off-set... not bent, as some would call it, but it angles upwards towards the outside. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mathew Posted May 22, 2021 Report Share Posted May 22, 2021 10 minutes ago, Colin Lindsay said: The steering column is also off-set... not bent, as some would call it, but it angles upwards towards the outside. Is that to save you getting speared in a head on, all cleverly designed for your body to roll out of the way 😜 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin Lindsay Posted May 22, 2021 Report Share Posted May 22, 2021 It's so you can reach the hole you've cut in the tunnel for topping up the gearbox oil. Without losing both ears. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dougbgt6 Posted May 22, 2021 Report Share Posted May 22, 2021 3 hours ago, Mathew said: Is that to save you getting speared in a head on, all cleverly designed for your body to roll out of the way 😜 Well, no. It's angled slightly to your left so it spears you neatly through the heart. There are no air bags or crash protection, so it's probably for the best. Doug Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ahebron Posted May 23, 2021 Report Share Posted May 23, 2021 Being blessed with size 14UK feet I have tended to use the side of my feet whilst driving. Wears out the floor mats quicker but it means I dont hit multiple pedals at once. 1935 Lagonda Rapier I could hit all 3 pedals at once, that had a central accelerator with clutch to the left and brake to the right. Got it sorted and accelerator is now in the proper place and the other pedals have been spread so they are not a close as they used to be. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeteH Posted May 23, 2021 Report Share Posted May 23, 2021 Has anyone ever looked at re-locating the pedal boxes?. On the Herald the accelerator is the "organ" type, bolted through the floor, and may be easy to move a little bit?. But moving the brake inward, looks problematic?. Collapsible columns and Air bags are wimpy modern idea`s. Us rough`y tough`y hard old guys, don`t need such comforts!😁 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mathew Posted May 23, 2021 Report Share Posted May 23, 2021 6 minutes ago, PeteH said: Has anyone ever looked at re-locating the pedal boxes?. On the Herald the accelerator is the "organ" type, bolted through the floor, and may be easy to move a little bit?. But moving the brake inward, looks On the spitfire if you want to extreme move you can always cut the mounting plate for the clutch and brake and weld to the desired position. Never found the need, mind you 31 years of driving them i might of got used to it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeteH Posted May 23, 2021 Report Share Posted May 23, 2021 39 minutes ago, Mathew said: On the spitfire if you want to extreme move you can always cut the mounting plate for the clutch and brake and weld to the desired position. Never found the need, mind you 31 years of driving them i might of got used to it. Neither did I on the Vitesse, which was "er indoors" commuter in the 80`s. I driven more different marques and cars right up to HGV`s. LHD and RHD over the years. Manual, auto; and Tracked!. (missed out on the walking drag-line😭) but have driven a Tank!. And a 6 wheel airfield fire truck. 50MPH over a ploughed field!. Driving in Rigger boots can be "interesting". It is, I suppose, something you acclimatize to after a while, and part of the driving experience. Back in the 70`s we used to set up Mk1 Escourt`s for club rallying deliberately to be able to "Heel and Toe" On stages. Pete Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mark powell Posted May 23, 2021 Report Share Posted May 23, 2021 I have no issues with the Herald pedal layout and can drive with work boots if need be, but my Midge, which uses all Herald gear, including pedals, is another matter altogether.... There's only 12" across the footwell at the pedals, so narrow driving shoes are preferable, though I have got used to driving in trainers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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