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That is what I was looking for!!! This place rocks! Now the question is; where is the best place to order the brake pedal and shifter?
Aviator, was is difficult to install like firetender stated?
Thanks a bunch!
All the brake pedals are attached with a cotter pin, washer, and pressed-in clevis pin to the brake master cylinder. The outside of the pedal is just a washer and a nut. The outside is easy to remove, the cotter pin is no big deal, but the clevis pin is pressed in from the outside of the bike. It takes a small C-clamp and screwdriverto press it back out from the inside of the bike. Clearance was non-existent to use a C-clamp due to my 2-into-1 exhaust. With a standard exhaust system, you can probably easily get the pin out with the clamp. The how-to section of this forum has pictures, but not of how to get the pin out.
That is what I was looking for!!! This place rocks! Now the question is; where is the best place to order the brake pedal and shifter?
Aviator, was is difficult to install like firetender stated?
Thanks a bunch!
nah. it only took me about 10 minutes to change it... and part of that was spent worrying if the rod would come out of the master cylinder. of course, I already had the floorboards off b/c I was adding the HarleyGoodies extenders.
OK, dumb question.....is the learning curve really high in order to get used to this lower and extended out brake pedal? Is there a safety issue until you get used to the pedal? This is the only thing keeping me from buying the Kuryakyn pedal 9061.
I put an e-z brake on my 99 Fat Boy huge difference extended the brake forward and lowered it closer to the floorboard one great add on, kept it when I traded my bike in but with my same old luck they changed it on the 08 models. It won't fit my new Street Glide but if anybody needs one for an 07 back tour bike let me know.
I also got mine from M&M cycles http://www.mandmcycles.com They have crazy good prices on everything, I ordered the EZ-Brake and EZ-Shifters (front and rear) from them and saved $70.00.
I am now ordering my Wild1 bars from them and saving $40.00.
And the owner Marc is really nice, knowledgeable and very helpful with questions you may have.
I haven't installed mine yet so I can't help you there. will beattempting it this weekend..
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