Even if you wore elevator shoes that were 4 inches thick, you still
would pedal bigger circles with longer crankarms.  The radius of that
circle is the crank arm length, and has nothing to do with shoe
thickness or pedal thickness, provided your foot is actually on top of
the pedal at all times.  Draw it on a piece of paper and you'll see
it.  Shoe thickness will change where you might need to position your
saddle, but it won't make your crank arms feel longer (or shorter).

On Aug 26, 2:25 pm, Brad <buttermyba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Aug 22, 1:30 am, charlie <charles_v...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Just wear some 2.5 mm thicker shoes !
>
> Yeah, it seems like between pedal, cleat, shoe, and sock variation you
> could easily have a 2.5mm variation in thickness.

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