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Back when I got my new '14 SGS, I swapped out my original brake pedal with an extended and lowered model from Softbrake. I just ordered a '17 Road King and wanted to order the same brake pedal again but I'm not getting their website to come up. Is this a glitch in the 'net, or has something happened to the company? Thanks for any insights.
While you are looking check Kuryakyn . Better price does the same thing. Keep in mind two different part numbers for bikes with and with out lowers. Paid $84 for mine from dealer with discount.
I just checked his website though and I don't see any Softbrake products there. Too bad, I really like my Softbrake +2 with the HD extended foot boards.
Not to confuse things more, but isn't Softbrake also known as another company? Like 2 companies, same 2 dudes or something? Anyways, I have the +1 brake pedal...and yes, my buddy has the Kuryakyn one and I can't really tell the difference.
I had the Softbrake +1 brake pedal on my 14 Limited. Before removing the pedal, I called Softbrake before I got my 17 Limited to make sure the pedal would fit and even though the owner said it would fit, he thought he was a know it all and said an easier way to replace the pedal is by removing the rear brake master cylinder. Wrong, can't be done with the lower in the way. And yes, I mentioned that I was doing this on a Limited which had lowers. He must think that all Harleys don't have lowers.
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