Date: 06-11-25  Time: 20:36 pm

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Hedgetrimmer

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Rear brake pedal adjustment
« on: 22 June 2015, 10:03:24 pm »
FZS1000, is it the same as the gear lever, on splines? It's sitting way too low and I can hardly operate the thing.

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Re: Rear brake pedal adjustment
« Reply #1 on: 22 June 2015, 10:09:45 pm »
Bend you leg you bloody cripple  :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol

On our gen 2s there is a adjuster,bolt to extend,retract on the back of the peg pivot,,unless that's just on my giles rearsets


,Just looked at a picture of easytests bike on "what did you do to your bike today" dated 19th june and it looks like on the rear of the brake pedal is a rising adjuster rod,like the gearshifter ,should be easy,,you may too have to adjust the rear brake light switch to match

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Re: Rear brake pedal adjustment
« Reply #2 on: 22 June 2015, 10:23:09 pm »
Just being lazy asking here really. I'll get a look in daylight tomorrow. I didn't think it was splines  :rolleyes

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Re: Rear brake pedal adjustment
« Reply #3 on: 22 June 2015, 11:03:23 pm »
Behind the brake lever is a clevis pin above that by a rubber boot you will find the adfuster

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Re: Rear brake pedal adjustment
« Reply #4 on: 23 June 2015, 01:16:45 am »
Behind the brake lever is a clevis pin above that by a rubber boot you will find the adfuster

Whats an Adfuster?  :lol

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Re: Rear brake pedal adjustment
« Reply #5 on: 23 June 2015, 07:32:32 am »
Bend you leg you bloody cripple  :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol

On our gen 2s there is a adjuster,bolt to extend,retract on the back of the peg pivot,,unless that's just on my giles rearsets


,Just looked at a picture of easytests bike on "what did you do to your bike today" dated 19th june and it looks like on the rear of the brake pedal is a rising adjuster rod,like the gearshifter ,should be easy,,you may too have to adjust the rear brake light switch to match
When i tried to adjust mine a ccouple of years ago , the brake light wouldn't come on , Victor sorted it at MOT time .

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Re: Rear brake pedal adjustment
« Reply #6 on: 24 June 2015, 12:14:54 pm »
How on earth do I get to the bottom nut on the ad(f)uster?



Can't get spanners or sockets in there, even if I removed the pin and pedal. I have tried loosening the top nut, depressing the pedal slightly so the bracket isn't resting under spring pressure on the bottom nut, and the nut is more than finger tight still (thread must be gunged up a bit). The length of thread below the nut prevents me from even getting some long nose pliers on the nut from below if I remove the pedal pin. Puzzled  :\
(Bet I'm missing something really obvious :rolleyes)

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Re: Rear brake pedal adjustment
« Reply #7 on: 24 June 2015, 12:37:03 pm »
That's the two obvious ones lift the boot up and there's a 8mm from memory

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Re: Rear brake pedal adjustment
« Reply #8 on: 24 June 2015, 02:13:33 pm »
How on earth do I get to the bottom nut on the ad(f)uster?


If it's like most bikes (and my current KTM) the nut will be trapped by the "U" so turning the rod will spin in the nut.


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Re: Rear brake pedal adjustment
« Reply #9 on: 24 June 2015, 03:06:03 pm »
That's the two obvious ones lift the boot up and there's a 8mm from memory

Cheers Luke.

Pedal height and brake light switch adjusted, satis  :)

(10mm for future reference).