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2020 RT Brake Position Issue

upsdoctor

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I have an issue with the brake position on my 2020 RT which is positioned a bit too far away for my liking. Anybody else having this issue? Anyone know of a fix like a shim or a new pedal of some sort?
 
My other half is 5'2 and she can barely reach so will be interesting to see what others do. I am 5'7" and installed the Short reach handlebars (Position A) today. Amazing what a difference it makes. So much more comfortable position to ride in now. Had to play with the wire harnesses a bit as it didn't want to reach from the OEM but had enough slack to make it all work.
 
An experienced MC saddle customizer can not only make the seat more comfortable, but can also move the rider forward or back as needed. I'm talking about a customizer where you and your bike go to, not a mail order one.
 
I am 5'7" and installed the Short reach handlebars (Position A) today. Amazing what a difference it makes. Had to play with the wire harnesses a bit as it didn't want to reach from the OEM but had enough slack to make it all work.

Would you be able to post a few pictures of the short reach bars on your 2020 RT?
 
My understanding is the brake pedal is movable via the same method as the F3, using different length connector arms underneath the bike.
 
My other half is 5'2 and she can barely reach so will be interesting to see what others do. I am 5'7" and installed the Short reach handlebars (Position A) today. Amazing what a difference it makes. So much more comfortable position to ride in now. Had to play with the wire harnesses a bit as it didn't want to reach from the OEM but had enough slack to make it all work.

I have the short bars on order. Confirming you had enough wiring that you didn’t have to cut any other zip ties to get more slack for installation?
 
My understanding is the brake pedal is movable via the same method as the F3, using different length connector arms underneath the bike.

Not an option on the RT. The floor board doesn't move, so the brake pedal can't be moved. I see a big opportunity for the after market!
 
You do have to cut zip ties to give yourself enough slack. It is not fun to access....

Not to derail the thread, but.... Can you elaborate a little? I'm going to tackle this job shortly. (My short reach bars are on order.)
 
I asked about the brake pedal when I did a test ride, and it seems that the pedal is simply bolted on. The guy from Can-Am seemed to think that it would be possible to simply add a piece between the pedal and the brake.

This isn't my area of expertise, but it feels like a mod that will be jumped on - hopefully something is already on the market that can work and just needs to be identified and marketed.
 
I asked about the brake pedal when I did a test ride, and it seems that the pedal is simply bolted on. The guy from Can-Am seemed to think that it would be possible to simply add a piece between the pedal and the brake.
The fix is too simple. Remove the two nuts securing the brake pedal and lift it off. Place the pedal back on the lever putting the left stud in the right hole and tighten. Viola! You now have a wider pedal. You're welcome. If the empty hole bothers you, fill it with a bolt and paint it black.
 
The fix is too simple. Remove the two nuts securing the brake pedal and lift it off. Place the pedal back on the lever putting the left stud in the right hole and tighten. Viola! You now have a wider pedal. You're welcome. If the empty hole bothers you, fill it with a bolt and paint it black.

Thank you, but It’s not wider that I need, but a few inches back to account for being short.
 
I misunderstood your problem. I think the cure would be a longer brake rod. I made my own adjustable one for that same reason.
 
My other half is 5'2 and she can barely reach so will be interesting to see what others do. I am 5'7" and installed the Short reach handlebars (Position A) today. Amazing what a difference it makes. So much more comfortable position to ride in now. Had to play with the wire harnesses a bit as it didn't want to reach from the OEM but had enough slack to make it all work.

I'm about to make the same change. Did you remove any panels to try to free up the harness?
Thanks, Rick
 
My other half is 5'2 and she can barely reach so will be interesting to see what others do. I am 5'7" and installed the Short reach handlebars (Position A) today. Amazing what a difference it makes. So much more comfortable position to ride in now. Had to play with the wire harnesses a bit as it didn't want to reach from the OEM but had enough slack to make it all work.

I'm about to make the same change. Did you remove any panels to try to free up the harness?
Thanks, Rick
 
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