Rear Brake Peddle Adjustment
wingit3611
Posted 2012-05-29 10:29 AM (#115435)
Subject: Rear Brake Peddle Adjustment


Cruiser

Posts: 244

OK guy's, I need some help here? Got some new steel toed boots, very comfortble,

but I'm having trouble getting my toe under the brake peddle to streach out. What am

I missing here? The plunger on the master cyclinder is adjustable but that doesn't move the peddle

up any. HELP?

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johnnyvision
Posted 2012-05-29 5:29 PM (#115466 - in reply to #115435)
Subject: Re: Rear Brake Peddle Adjustment


Visionary

Posts: 4278
Look at the pedal arm there is a U that is connected to the arm and a couple locking nuts. Un do the nuts and adjust where you want it.
You might not be able to get it up high enough for your Fancy boot to fit under
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varyder
Posted 2012-05-29 6:17 PM (#115471 - in reply to #115435)
Subject: RE: Rear Brake Peddle Adjustment


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
Rick Farrar - 2012-05-29 11:29 AM

OK guy's, I need some help here? Got some new steel toed boots, very comfortble,

but I'm having trouble getting my toe under the brake peddle to streach out. What am

I missing here? The plunger on the master cyclinder is adjustable but that doesn't move the peddle

up any. HELP?

What John said. 

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SYNSTR
Posted 2012-05-29 8:24 PM (#115480 - in reply to #115435)
Subject: Re: Rear Brake Peddle Adjustment


Iron Butt

Posts: 785
Mt. Vernon, WASH.
And be aware they are probably left and right handed threads if they are like aircraft turnbuckles so just loosening the jam nuts and twirling the rod should lengthen or shorten it without removing the clevis bolts. You can also slide the brake pedal assembly forward and backwards to a more convienient location.
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