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Old 01-22-2017, 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by JohnMn
Asking for a friend;
He has a 94 Fatboy with the factory front brake pedal and he's have the same problem many before (I'm sure) have had.
The thing sit's so high and back,, he big clod hopper foot is way underneath the pedal when resting on the foot board,, it's uncomfortable reach for the brake.
I've found the Kuryakyn extended pedal;
http://www.kuryakyn.com/products/98/...d-brake-pedals

Are there more choices or better options to bring the pedal down?
I bought this one on EBay for 60 bucks shipped. Works great. I'm 6'1" and this extended pedal moves pedal forward 2 inches and down 1 inch, plus it has a grease fitting (which stock pedal doesn't have).

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chrome-2-1-4...FW1Iez&vxp=mtr
 

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Yep totally agree with that 😉
 
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Old 01-22-2017, 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by 2goldens
I'm not trying to give you a hard time here. Legitimate question.
If you go back and look at the sketch on their logo you can see their pedal actually has a bend in it that places the pedal far forward of the floorboard,,
actually clearing the board completely.
The other two options so far do move the pedal forward and down but still over the top of the board.
So they do have a different kind of option.
Cost? I can't answer that one(?) It's a Widget thing
 
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My $60 extended brake pedal is in front of footboard. In this pic it's hard to see the pedal behind the highway peg, but it's there.


 
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Where's your rear master cylinder? Forward or behind the pedal? If it's behind you won't find anything.
The pedals shown push the rod forward, mine needs to push the rod back towards the rear.
 
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Originally Posted by RANGER73
Where's your rear master cylinder? Forward or behind the pedal? If it's behind you won't find anything.
The pedals shown push the rod forward, mine needs to push the rod back towards the rear.
What year is your bike?
 
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Originally Posted by hdmikie
what year is your bike?
1994 fxstc.
http://www.kuryakyn.com/products/98/...d-brake-pedals
 

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Originally Posted by RANGER73
Maybe go to the EBay link I posted above and ask the seller. He might have something that works for you.
 
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Originally Posted by RANGER73
If it's behind,, you won't find anything.
The pedals shown push the rod forward, mine needs to push the rod back towards the rear.
If your pushing a rod to a rear mounted master cylinder you won't need a different pedal,,
The rod is adjustable (or can be changed to a different length) to position the brake pedal.
 
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Originally Posted by JohnMn
If your pushing a rod to a rear mounted master cylinder you won't need a different pedal,,
The rod is adjustable (or can be changed to a different length) to position the brake pedal.
That just raises or lowers it. Won't move it farther forward. But thanks, I've installed the adjustable floorboards they can move every which way.
 

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