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I'm looking to move my brake pedal forward a couple of inches I don't want to lower it at all I'm quite happy with the height that the stock pedal comes in. mine is a 2020 street glide. Has anyone had any experience or can suggest where I could look for such a pedal extension?
I'm looking to move my brake pedal forward a couple of inches I don't want to lower it at all I'm quite happy with the height that the stock pedal comes in. mine is a 2020 street glide. Has anyone had any experience or can suggest where I could look for such a pedal extension?
Kuryakyn makes one that will work with hard lowers, and one that won’t. I have the one that won’t on a 2020 Street Glide. Very happy with it.
Fit and finish is better than the Harley take-off lever.
You should try the extended AND lowered brake pedal. Much less strain on your ankle and foot. Also much easier to apply rear brake and I believe its quicker access. Also aids considerably with low-speed maneuvering. YMMV.
Another vote for the Kuryakyn. Did have to finally take the crash bar loose to get it into place, after fiddling with it way to long determined SOME angle would work . On your note of steepness, I would say it is pretty shallow - you can see pretty good in this pic. *edit - 21 RGS
Last edited by 47RoadGlide; May 23, 2022 at 11:55 AM.
Another vote for the Kuryakyn. Did have to finally take the crash bar loose to get it into place, after fiddling with it way to long determined SOME angle would work . On your note of steepness, I would say it is pretty shallow - you can see pretty good in this pic.
thanks very much for the picture. Yes its much shallower than I wanted to go. Looks great and nice product for sure.
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