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    Default rear brake pedal

    looking for advice on adjusting position of rear break pedal.

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    I used 2 pipe wrenches , put thin pieces of wood ( cedar shingle ) and rags
    to prevent scratching and bent the lever to fit my foot better
    I actually lowered the brake pedal and raised the shifter lever,
    most people raise both , I felt I would be quicker on brake if it were
    under my toes instead of over them , both levers were in the way ,
    now nothing in the way and no scratches with the many rags
    and thin piece of cedar shingle .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kazimodo View Post
    I used 2 pipe wrenches , put thin pieces of wood ( cedar shingle ) and rags
    to prevent scratching and bent the lever to fit my foot better
    I actually lowered the brake pedal and raised the shifter lever,
    most people raise both , I felt I would be quicker on brake if it were
    under my toes instead of over them , both levers were in the way ,
    now nothing in the way and no scratches with the many rags
    and thin piece of cedar shingle .
    what I did was very similar except I raised both (size 15 boot) and it has worked very well for me also. Just figure out where you want it and put it there...it bends easier than you might think.
    2007 m109r red, E3 250, iso grips, stilleto pegs, V-stream touring windshield, TRE...and the list is growing

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