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I haven't ruled out making my own. I'd like something that doesn't look totally out of place with my pegs. Unfortunately, the peg manufacturer doesn't make a matching brake pedal part.
Here's the peg and pedal assembly. The pedal is staying. non-negotiable. I really like it and it took a long time to find one.
From: Depends on who wants to know.........and why.
Originally Posted by JohnMn
Your going for "Look's" on a brake pedal?
Sorry, I thought you where concerned about function,,,
if you want look's get a 64 box of crayon
It's all in the details. There is nothing wrong with a guy wanting to make his bike look better. They way he wants it to look. Your comment is unecessary and besides...wtf is it to you?!
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