Continuity mistake: When oil covered Frank breaks off the bike pedals, the pedal straps are thin and non-adjustable. As he slips his boots into them in the close-up, it has a wider adjustable clasp strap.
The Transporter (2002)
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Directed by: Corey Yuen, Louis Leterrier
Starring: Jason Statham, François Berléand, Matt Schulze, Qi Shu, Ric Young
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Chosen answer: You notice that Frank removes those items from a bicycle frame. Those are stirrup-style rat trap bicycle pedals. They have serrated metallic edges which supposedly give Frank traction on the concrete floor, despite the oily mess.
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