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Brake Pedal Adjustment - White Dog_imp - 05-25-2020 Is there any adjustment to lower the rear brake lever in order to keep my big foot off the brake when riding? When I first purchased my 2014 new, it only took about a week for the rear rotor to cup and cause the rear wheel to bind. Honda said I was "riding the brake" but replaced the rotor at no charge. I had the lever heated and bent downward but we went too far. Now that I am able to ride again, I bought a new lever and plan to install it today. My question is this: Is there any adjustment to change the height of the brake lever so my big foot will not touch the lever until I need to brake? RE: Brake Pedal Adjustment - Houtman_imp - 05-25-2020 I ride 90 % of the time with the balls of my feet on the foot rests ( better control) and have the front of my feet pointed out a little , no change of riding the rear brake this way. Perhaps it is easier for you to change the placing of your feet than changing the pedal. RE: Brake Pedal Adjustment - Lord Popgun - 05-25-2020 White Dog, It can be adjusted but not a whole lot. I'm not typing the manual procedure here, but if you PM me your email address or phone # I'll shoot a pic of the page and send it to you. After adjustment you may have to adjust the rear brake light switch. That is easy too. Not this helps you any, but you are not the only member that had your exact same problem and warped a rotor. At least one other member bent his lever too. RE: Brake Pedal Adjustment - White Dog_imp - 05-26-2020 (05-25-2020, 09:04 PM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: White Dog, It can be adjusted but not a whole lot. I'm not typing the manual procedure here, but if you PM me your email address or phone # I'll shoot a pic of the page and send it to you. After adjustment you may have to adjust the rear brake light switch. That is easy too. Even a half inch would help. Is there that much lever travel available? RE: Brake Pedal Adjustment - Lord Popgun - 05-26-2020 I’m not sure. Its been 7 years since I did mine. RE: Brake Pedal Adjustment - jtopiso_imp - 05-26-2020 It's been discussed before: Ride on the balls of your feet, not on the arches. Then, no more rear brake overheating. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsXaq2z4bPk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wC7PkQd7kLU RE: Brake Pedal Adjustment - White Dog_imp - 05-26-2020 (05-26-2020, 04:53 PM)jtopiso_imp Wrote: It's been discussed before: Ride on the balls of your feet, not on the arches. Then, no more rear brake overheating. Good info to know. My first priority, which is the point of this post, is to get my rear brake parts back together so I can operate the cycle safely. RE: Brake Pedal Adjustment - Lord Popgun - 05-27-2020 With some emails back and forth White Dog and I managed to get him good to go. I'll let him post specifics if he desires. RE: Brake Pedal Adjustment - the Ferret - 05-27-2020 again, good on you my lord! RE: Brake Pedal Adjustment - White Dog_imp - 05-27-2020 With the lead provided by Lord Popgun, I was able to reassemble my rear brake properly and then lowered the lever about 1" below the top of my foot peg, thus hopefully preventing me from "riding the brake". I also installed a foot peg from a Gold Wing which is flat and approximately 2" deep to provide a better platform for my boot. It has been years since I put that foot peg on and I may have had to modify it slightly to allow for easy movement. |