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Brake adjustment and a larger foot pad

Rogue Hawk

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The owners manual alludes to being able to adjust the height of the break lever. But the details are sketchy. Also, the brake pad itself is very small. Is there a larger replacement?
 
Lift the foot peg (as if you were going to adjust it), then pull outward on the actual brake lever. While pulled out you will be able to rotate it into one of several positions, then push back in and lock the peg back in place.

Can't help on the pad.


The owners manual alludes to being able to adjust the height of the break lever. But the details are sketchy. Also, the brake pad itself is very small. Is there a larger replacement?
 
Hi all ref small brake pedal , on previous bikes including Spyder I drill two small holes in pedal and make larger surface area
Out of alloy mark through from under pedal , drill the two holes and use countersink bolts so that they protrude and are flush so boot won't catch. Regards nico75
 
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