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Ryker brake pedal adjustment (in between position)

rush1967

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Is there any way to get a brake pedal position "in between" the existing positions? My wife was in the car and commented that she saw me riding my brakes occasionally on a long ride so I lowered the pedal to the next position but I have to rotate my foot quite a bit more forward which I don't feel works so well with the stiff boots I wear. I really need something in between.
 
There's no in between positions. I wear riding boots with pegs all the way forward and my feet slightly angled outward just enough to avoid the brake pedal. I too do not like the next position downward as it requires to much effort to brake.
 
Leave the Brake pedal angle the same but bump the whole brake mechanism forward a inch might help the angle. My heal is on the peg and toe on the brake pedal but I have to push 1/2 inch to activate brake.
 
There's no in between positions. I wear riding boots with pegs all the way forward and my feet slightly angled outward just enough to avoid the brake pedal. I too do not like the next position downward as it requires to much effort to brake.

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Sounds like the same set up I use. I keep my right foot angled slightly outward. I'm forever check when I ride to make sure I can see daylight in-between the brake pedal and my foot.
 
:agree:

Sounds like the same set up I use. I keep my right foot angled slightly outward. I'm forever check when I ride to make sure I can see daylight in-between the brake pedal and my foot.

I agree. I've noticed on the Ryker Facebook pages that a lot of riders there are first time riders. Many complain that their machines constantly throw a VSS code and goes into limp mode and its mostly caused by them riding the brake pedal. A lot of them also have the brake pedal extension and have resorted to removing it.
 
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