So, what to do? One can't move the pedal pivot position or crank the quadrant, so how about moving the FOOT-PAD sideways by shifing the mounting bolt from the centre to near the right hand edge? There'd be a gap gain of about 15 to 20 mm.
I'm intending to make one like this for myself by modifying a existing one. If the modified pad is made from a existing one, the rubber will very likely be burnt off, so a similar detachable replacement rubber pad surface will need to be procured from a "classic trim" company. Two will probably be wanted so as to have matching rubbers. Most of our pedal rubbers are pretty worn by now anyway . . . .
The pedal pad shouldn't cost much to modify . . . would probably need to be run on a exchange basis, but that depends . . . I've yet to determine how common they are in our spares stores. The cost and availability of replacement rubber pads is unknown at this point in time. Any extras I make will be made available from the JCC of NZ Spares.
Is anyone else interested?