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I notice that with the stock brake pedal (on the Road King Classic), that my foot typically rests under the pedal. I have to make a conscience effort to get my foot up and over the brake.
So …. I’m looking at the extended brake pedals by Kuryakyn. These push the pedal forward and lower them somewhat.
They have 2. One is the “Extended Brake Pedal (#1027)” $89.99 (Girder Style) Part_1027_Link
and the other is the "E-Z Brake (#9040)" $169.99 (Billet Style) Part_9040_Link
Anyone using either of these? Comments? [sm=hiya.gif]
i raised the front of my floor boards, as i have severely bad ankles (broken left 5 times and right 2) so more comfortable, and, i have big feet, so i was riding like duck footed.
i got the genuine billet slotted one, and it is the cats ****!
it moved it so the pedal is not over the floorboard (its not in that pic in my sig) i just put is on sunday
now looking at the billet shifters
Didn't want to go the coin for EZbrake (around $300.00 shipped to Canada at the time), so I dechromed a stock one, cut it, welded in a piece and had it chromed again. Same effect, I wouldn't be without it.
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