

I'm not very tall so I don't need the legroom and I grind the pegs on an almost daily basis.
How do I remove the brackets and put it back to "normal"?
Ideas?
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Yes, you're right. Looks like some kind of extension rod fitted between the master cylinder and the brake lever. It looks (hopefully) like the master cylinder is still in it's original position, so if you take all three stainless Allen bolts out, along with the two Torx, you should be able to simply transpose it from the lower holes to the upper holes - once the extension rod is disconnected / removed of course.Dog Tyred wrote:Wot they said but you will also need to disconnect the brake cylinder from the foot peg assembly as the position of the cylinder is fixed due to the hard piping. It looks like there is an extension plate behind the cylinder to allow the foot peg to be position lower so this will need to be removed as well.
Hard to tell from the photo but there must be some form of extender to the cylinder activation rod (?) as simply moving the whole foot peg assembly up while maintaining the original cylinder position will reduce the length of the operating rod considerably?
This is what it is supposed to look like although the rear end of your brake lever looks a bit different to mine.
As an aside it looks like the rear sub-frame mounting lug has been welded back on at some point in the past![]()
DT
Well spotted! At least that joint is in compression, but I would want to check on the condition of the two upper lugs which are in tension in operation - and must cope with fairly high dynamic loads.Dog Tyred wrote:
As an aside it looks like the rear sub-frame mounting lug has been welded back on at some point in the past![]()
DT
I was hoping someone had installed such bracket and might have first hand knowledge on how the mod is done and therefore reversed.jeznewsome wrote:Do you not just need to remove the adapter brackets and re-attach the original footpeg assembly to the frame?
Greg, I can se a tint dot of dirt on the exhaust but I'm not telling you where.Dog Tyred wrote:Wot they said but you will also need to disconnect the brake cylinder from the foot peg assembly as the position of the cylinder is fixed due to the hard piping. It looks like there is an extension plate behind the cylinder to allow the foot peg to be position lower so this will need to be removed as well.
Hard to tell from the photo but there must be some form of extender to the cylinder activation rod (?) as simply moving the whole foot peg assembly up while maintaining the original cylinder position will reduce the length of the operating rod considerably?
This is what it is supposed to look like although the rear end of your brake lever looks a bit different to mine.
As an aside it looks like the rear sub-frame mounting lug has been welded back on at some point in the past![]()
DT
Its worse than that - the belly pans 'anging orf!f90x wrote:Greg, I can se a tint dot of dirt on the exhaust but I'm not telling you where.Dog Tyred wrote:Wot they said but you will also need to disconnect the brake cylinder from the foot peg assembly as the position of the cylinder is fixed due to the hard piping. It looks like there is an extension plate behind the cylinder to allow the foot peg to be position lower so this will need to be removed as well.
Hard to tell from the photo but there must be some form of extender to the cylinder activation rod (?) as simply moving the whole foot peg assembly up while maintaining the original cylinder position will reduce the length of the operating rod considerably?
This is what it is supposed to look like although the rear end of your brake lever looks a bit different to mine.
As an aside it looks like the rear sub-frame mounting lug has been welded back on at some point in the past![]()
DT