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Aftermarket brake pedal?

Patpatterson

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I laid the bike down in the mud at low speed yesterday and the rear brake pedal bent back way behind the foot peg. I was able to step on it and get it mostly bent back, but would love to replace it with something a bit tougher. Has anyone seen any aftermarket pedals?
 

Msfitoy

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If it was tougher, wouldn't the load be transferred to the pivot point and maybe causing bigger damage?
 

Msfitoy

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That must've been a good crash to have bent the brake pedal...that lever's 1/4" thick o_O
 

Patpatterson

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That must've been a good crash to have bent the brake pedal...that lever's 1/4" thick o_O
10 mph laid down in thick mud. It was like a wet noodle. Wish I had a photo before I bent it back. It was literally facing the other direction. Swapped out the tires today, the stock ones are good for street, but terrible for anything offroad.
 

Bombadier36

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Hate to revive an old thread but bent mind about 3 hours ago. Any information on what you replaced it with and how hard it is?
 

dmonkey

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It's even significantly different from the brake pedal on the Super Cub C125, so likely bike specific. Haven't seen any aftermarket ones yet, but if you just wanted to replace it the Honda part number is 46500-K2E-T00 . Having removed mine to heat and bend it back, I recommend having a beefy spring puller tool for the larger of the springs attached to the pedal, and there is a split pin you will want to replace (or be careful with removing and reinstalling), part number 94201-20120 (or take the old one to your local hardware store and size up a replacement from there).
 
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