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I was about to buy the Kury extended brake pedal till I discovered today
that it is not going to be much different than my stock arm. Does anyone
know of an arm that will move my pedal forward & down ?
I was about to buy the Kury extended brake pedal till I discovered today
that it is not going to be much different than my stock arm. Does anyone
know of an arm that will move my pedal forward & down ?
I have the EZ brake girder style extended lever. Its forward and lower than stock, puts it in the perfect position.
I have one on my RoadKing too, it was the very first accessory I bought for this bike. I couldn't be happier with the purchase. It moves it forward and down giving you way more room on the floor boards, Love it!!!
Actually I modified my stock lever, cut of the huge pedal welded a threaded slug on the end and used a matching shifter peg. Now I have all the room I need for my 11 1/2 steel toes!
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