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brake pedal

J48cruiser

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dose anyone know what type screws hold the brake pedal on the 2015 RT LIMITED ordered the large brake pedal to go with the highway boards
 
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Just checked to be sure .........(if you bought the Brake Pedal from TricLED)...............use the same screws that were holding the original brake pedal. :thumbup::thumbup:


Cruzr Joe
 
:shocked: I just put a dab of Elmer's Glue on the threads. I want to be able to remove them; should the need ever arise.
 
Use the original screws which take a 10mm socket to install new brake pedal. I just installed one on my 2015 and also used some loctite. :yes:
 
Which Floorboards?
With BRP's 'Boards; they work perfectly.
With the others; you'd have to check for enough height to allow for travel of the pedal.
 
Which Floorboards?
With BRP's 'Boards; they work perfectly.
With the others; you'd have to check for enough height to allow for travel of the pedal.

On the '14 and later RT's, will the board drop down if the pedal goes down that far? I think the OEM pedal will go flush, in the event of low pressure or other failure, at which time the board drops down so the pedal can still be used, hopefully!
 
Joe and I have each checked that...
The pedal comes down to JUST before it touches the Floorboard, and the 'Board drops away. :2thumbs:

You can check your own: Get your weight on the pedal, and just apply an increasing force to it, until it causes this safety feature to do it's thing...
I usually kneel down by the side of the bike, and use my hand to check this feature.
 
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