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After a knee replacement last summer I've decided to install an E-Z Brake on my 14 Ultra Ltd to make things easier. The cheapest I can find it is on their web site for $199. which includes shipping. Anyone out there finding it for less? Thanks in advance.
Have a look at a SoftBrake, looks like they're a little over $150. I believe they have similar geometry, just ensure it will fit if you choose an extended model and have hard lowers on your bike. I put a 1 inch extended model on my '13 and could have made due with the standard size even with my long legs.
Have a look at a SoftBrake, looks like they're a little over $150. I believe they have similar geometry, just ensure it will fit if you choose an extended model and have hard lowers on your bike. I put a 1 inch extended model on my '13 and could have made due with the standard size even with my long legs.
I have long legs as well at 6'5". Considering replacing my Kuryakyn Ergo brake pedal with an extended SoftBrake. I was thinking about the +2" but you're saying you would have went with standard? I don't have lowers but I'm pulling my foot back to brake.
I use the softbrake, standard length. Makes it a lot lower to the board, much easier to use. Keep in mind that the longer the extension the taller the pedal because they are all at the same angle...
I have long legs as well at 6'5". Considering replacing my Kuryakyn Ergo brake pedal with an extended SoftBrake. I was thinking about the +2" but you're saying you would have went with standard? I don't have lowers but I'm pulling my foot back to brake.
The lowered angle also moves the pedal forward quite a bit. The +1 works fine for me and is not too far forward, but just saying the standard size would have been good too. You'll probably be fine with the +2 since you do not have lowers.
What is the longest you can use with lowers? I ride with my heels on floorboards and toes on highway pegs and my rt foot is against the brake pedal. Some bumps and my heel bounces off floorboards. The brake pedal sticks out too far. Will either these address that?
SGS
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