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    Installed my new brake pedal today. If it looks like a Harley pedal, that's because it is. Got it from J & P Cycle, part #2400365 for $12.99. Had to do just a little modification (drill out one hole) to make it work.



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    It looks as if it was always meant to be there!
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    I use Harley parts to make a heel/toe shifter for my F3.

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    Question: Is that new pedal larger than the aftermarket one sold by TricLED (And others) in here?


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    Awesome, especially the price
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Denman View Post
    Question: Is that new pedal larger than the aftermarket one sold by TricLED (And others) in here?



    It is larger both ways.

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    Thanks!
    I'm happy with what I've got now, but I'll be sure to keep it in mind for anyone who's asking...
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    [QUOTE=kngfsh27;1080950]Installed my new brake pedal today. If it looks like a Harley pedal, that's because it is. Got it from J & P Cycle, part #2400365 for $12.99. Had to do just a little modification (drill out one hole) to make it work.
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    If I may ask... what was your reasoning for the modification?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kngfsh27 View Post
    Installed my new brake pedal today. If it looks like a Harley pedal, that's because it is. Got it from J & P Cycle, part #2400365 for $12.99. Had to do just a little modification (drill out one hole) to make it work.



    Not to rain on your parade but these are a few things that i had to do after replacing the brake pedal to insure that the floorboard release still worked.

    1) a brake pedal return spring because the new brake pedal weighs more than the original and likes to mess with the brake pedal switch for the brake lights.

    2 a 2LX1DX3/4H Aluminum Spacer between the new brake pedal and the spot where it connects to the mounting so that the floorboard release mechanism trips before the brake pedal hits the floorboard.

    501 580-5595 if you have any questions about what i just said.

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    [QUOTE=Upstater;1081021]
    Quote Originally Posted by kngfsh27 View Post
    Installed my new brake pedal today. If it looks like a Harley pedal, that's because it is. Got it from J & P Cycle, part #2400365 for $12.99. Had to do just a little modification (drill out one hole) to make it work.
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    If I may ask... what was your reasoning for the modification?

    Not sure about his reasoning, but mine was that i have big feet and occasionally would miss that little brake pedal.

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    [QUOTE=Upstater;1081021]
    Quote Originally Posted by kngfsh27 View Post
    Installed my new brake pedal today. If it looks like a Harley pedal, that's because it is. Got it from J & P Cycle, part #2400365 for $12.99. Had to do just a little modification (drill out one hole) to make it work.
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    If I may ask... what was your reasoning for the modification?
    I didn't like the size of the factory pedal(too small). Easier to find with my foot now.

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    A bigger pedal seems easier to find in a tough situation.
    I've needed no further modifications with mine; it works perfectly!
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    What did you need to drill? Something on the pedal or the spyder?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpyderSteveFL View Post
    What did you need to drill? Something on the pedal or the spyder?
    The one bolt hole on the brake lever that the pedal attaches to needed to be drilled out.

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