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M6 weldnuts, very handy little parts. The pedal is tapped M6, the right side (outside) weldnut is drilled of threads to a spacer. The left side functions as a spacer and locknut. Its all steel on steel and very durable.
My setup is slightly asymettical because I have a custom pivot post that sticks out a mm more, hence the shorter outside spacer. This has solved all my problems with sloppy pivots. |
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AWESOME! I love this sort of agricultural solution! Just like on the farm! I wish I would have thought of this myself.
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Agricultural? I guess thats better than ghetto.
I originally used small M6 spacers and washers on my '03, but found these work just as well and I had a bag of them. I also used them as inserts for my Hyde combo guard. Anyway roost, you get the picture, think about cutting the bottom out of the clevis, as long as you have stop bolt it makes removal a snap. |
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thanks for this nice manual
I solve this f.. problem for the next years.
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