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Brake peddle

SpyderDon

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Does anyone else have problems with the placement of the break peddle? I have a '14 RT-S and the peddle seems to be a little to high for me to easily get my toe on it, gets to be a pain in the knee and ankle...
 
Does anyone else have problems with the placement of the break peddle? I have a '14 RT-S and the peddle seems to be a little to high for me to easily get my toe on it, gets to be a pain in the knee and ankle...


I have the oversized brake peddle from TricLed and although it is the same height, it is easier to work with.


Cruzr Joe
 
It seems a little high to me also. I tend to pivot my foot on my heel to reach the brake, instead of lifting my entire leg. That results in just pressing on the edge of the pedal -- I worry that my foot will slip off in a critical situation, but I guess I'm not worried enough to overcome my laziness.

It helped when I realized that I could disengage the cruise control just by bumping the side of the brake pedal instead of actually pressing it down. That saves me several calories a month.
 
BRAKE PEDAL ON 14 RT LIMITED.

Have the same problem. Have to lift my foot up and apply with my heal,really awkward. plus if I wear baggy pants,the cuffs will catch and turn my brake light on,so have to look down from time to time to make sure I'm not dragging my brake. I'm 6'2" w/a 32" inseam. I think people under 6' tall have it much easier,because my wife is 5'9" and she can apply the brake as it should be.:yikes:
 
Mad Mac, I'm also 6'2" with a 32" inseam. I knew that was an issue, I don't want to buy the comfort seat, it would cut into the wife's seating area. I know the hand brake is a fix, but not one I want to invest in. I still don't know how the oversized peddle helps, anyone willing to take a picture or two, Bob, that's usually your first response and if I read your post correctly maybe you could supply them...
 
I went to their site and the last thing they have under the info on the oversized brake pad is that they are not compatible on the '13 with floorboards. I assume that means that my '14 RTS falls into that category... Oh well it was a good thought.
 
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