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Searching for the proper pedal safety strap that will hold my artificial leg on the right pedal.

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Try places that deal in artificial limbs and items for immobilized people and see if there is such a strap made for your requirements
if not , it may be necessary for you to obtain the help of an upholsterer to design, fashion and construct a suitable strap for your application
something like a riding stirrup that has an enclosed toe piece welded to the pedal and a strap around the heel would be a idea to start with
just a suggestion

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