I know everyone has complained about the way the rear brake has been placed on the XG750A
Has anyone seen workarounds or new parts to make it more comfortable?
I am over complaining as I have gotten used to the riding position butttttt, if there are any aftermarket parts or setups people have already completed I would be very interested to hear about them! Thanks, Street fam!!
Somewhere around here is a thread about putting a couple of extra bends in the brake pedal to make for a more comfortable setup. I don't remember any more details about it, though.
I think that Right Foot Peg placement is probably the thread I was thinking of. Mostly they discuss a couple of different adapters to lower the right peg, but that makes the peg low relative to the brake pedal. In the last post somebody mentions cutting some extra threads to get a little more adjustment to the brake pedal.
I had recalled, incorrectly perhaps, a thread that went into a little more blacksmithing of the actual brake pedal. I mean angle grinders, torches, locking the pedal in a vise and beating it with a hammer type of stuff.
Another thread that I didn't copy the link for suggested getting a longer peg from Kuryakin. This allowed for a more natural foot position and a better angle on the pedal.
My rear brake pedal is too low, I have to rotate my foot forward more than I like. Has anyone adjusted or modified the rear brake pedal? Looking at the hardware, there appears to be a second hole in the bracket that attaches the pedal to the shaft, I wonder if this can be used to change the...
Had a read through, definitely some good ideas. I ordered some new footpegs that I think might help alleviate some of the issues I personally have. I will keep y'all posted!
Hey gang does anyone know if there is an "extended shift lever" available for the Street Rod?
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