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    Posted: 08 Apr 2024 at 10:27
Have a set of AP racing rearsets on my 06 Tuono. Question is how do I go about lowering the actual rear brake pedal? I broke my ankle a year ago and in the position struggle to tilt my toes high enough. Can’t see any adjustment on pedal its self. I basically need it in the position it currently is when pressed down???
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this might be completely impractical, but would a thumb rear brake lever set up help?
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think you’d have to move the master cylinder up to accommodate any position like that 


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Thumb lever not a bad thought, just didn’t want to spend anything really if was a way to adjust the setup currently on bike
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Or incorporate some adjustment into the rod
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Can you shorten the push rod, there’s usually a small amount of adjustment but I’m like you and like the pedal lower and usually run out of adjustment so I use a shorter rod, if you can’t do that a small bracket to move the mc up, a few companies make adjustable toe pegs.
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Yes had a play in the garage and may be a shorter rod will help, that a bracket to low the brake lever peg in its current position possibly 
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I also like the b/ pedal lower , so I cut the rod to where I needed it and re profiled it , perfect , just be careful if too much is taken off it might fall out of the cylinder then it can be adjusted on the rod thread.Griff even gave me a thumbs up when I did it Big smile
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Have just been to garage and as luck would have it the rod had abit of adjustment so have put as low as it will go. Haven’t had chance to test yet but will before I cut it down and no return!
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I actually had the same issue a few days ago,I had to reposition my pegs due to to fitting the full length carbon belly pan which meant I  had to fabricate new rear support brackets.

That accomplished I had to move the pegs slightly to clear so I decided to take the opportunity to move the brake lever from the present position where I was always conscious of resting my foot on it.

Given I have limited mobility in my right ankle due to historic injuries I moved the pedal to a more comfortable position just underneath the level of the lower of the frame mounts by shortening the push rod by a few m/m,there is still enough threaded adjustment to raise the unit back to it's previous height if I ever wanted to do it however. 

The only issue then was the upper cam stop was no good so it was only the cylinder rubber boot holding the pushrod  in place, I got round this by replacing the lower frame mounting caphead with a longer one complete with a couple of thick washers reduced in dia slightly to fit and a locknut.

The new,longer caphead is fitted in position for it's head to act as a lever top stop and the nut then tightened to locate the rearset mount to the frame.

The washers (or a spacer) are needed to fill the machined c/bore in the mount as a standard nut is too large a dia. to fit.

Now I have no fears of inadvertently applying pressure to the rear brake when riding but can still effectively lock the rear wheel if needed.
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Do you happen to have any pics of this? As this is now my worry as stop is a lot higher now 
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Originally posted by IanG IanG wrote:

The only issue then was the upper cam stop was no good so it was only the cylinder rubber boot holding the pushrod  in place, I got round this by replacing the lower frame mounting caphead with a longer one complete with a couple of thick washers reduced in dia slightly to fit and a locknut.

The new,longer caphead is fitted in position for it's head to act as a lever top stop and the nut then tightened to locate the rearset mount to the frame..

This is how I did my stop with the additional cap head bolt fastened in place with locktight and a flat filed onto the head at the height needed to stop the pedal where required:


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Same principle , different hole LOL

I'll take a pic when I go out later

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Originally posted by IanG IanG wrote:

Same principle , different hole LOL

I'll take a pic when I go out later


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Yeh, mine is nowhere near the stop bolt but never had a problem ?? So far Shocked
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Originally posted by snowman snowman wrote:

Yeh, mine is nowhere near the stop bolt but never had a problem ?? So far Shocked

So far! As you say, Shocked

It would really be worthwhile getting that sorted. As Ian says the only thing holding the rod into the master cylinder otherwise is the rubber boot. You don't want to find out that it's dropped out as you hit the brake! Although many don't touch the back brake anyway of course.

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I could probably have just loctited a caphead into the same area as you did but I thought this was safer option as I had a supply of stainless fasteners and nyloc nuts.

Always more than one way to get a job done,it just means I need a box spanner as well as a key to remove the unit so in that respect your way wins for simplicity Clap


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Pic as was

Pic now adjusted, although when pushed up rod appears to stay in place think will do similar for peace of mind!



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