It would be less torque than what you get just standing on the pedal at the bottom. Much less someone pedalling very hard, such as from a stop at a red light. Not like the bike is going to be perfectly vertical in those conditions either.
I wouldn’t worry about it too much. Vector shown is how you screw on pedals anways give or take 10-20° and the bolt and thread is pretty chonky. Imagine laying your bike flat on the ground, standing on it and trying to yank a pedal clean off, not happening.
The crank arm would worry me slightly more but then only if it’s lightweight aluminum built and prone to breaking in half like some of the shimano duramax series. If you’re riding proletarian heavy ass cast aluminium block stuff don’t worry about it. The bolts can take it, too, again very chonky and those tend to be a PITA to come off if you want them to.
My worry is the unusual pulling force on the pedal. I don’t have a fancy bike anyways but just in case wanted to ask since first time seeing them
It would be less torque than what you get just standing on the pedal at the bottom. Much less someone pedalling very hard, such as from a stop at a red light. Not like the bike is going to be perfectly vertical in those conditions either.
I wouldn’t worry about it too much. Vector shown is how you screw on pedals anways give or take 10-20° and the bolt and thread is pretty chonky. Imagine laying your bike flat on the ground, standing on it and trying to yank a pedal clean off, not happening.
The crank arm would worry me slightly more but then only if it’s lightweight aluminum built and prone to breaking in half like some of the shimano duramax series. If you’re riding proletarian heavy ass cast aluminium block stuff don’t worry about it. The bolts can take it, too, again very chonky and those tend to be a PITA to come off if you want them to.