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Old 03-14-2014, 06:18 PM
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Thanks only dislike was 1. How difficult it was to get spring on and 2 the clevis wouldnt wind down as low as i would have preffered


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My Geko brake pedal is slap worn out from all the mud riding this past "winter".

I went ahead and put the 2008 YZF 450 brake pedal on my bike.
Went really easy. The YZF pedal is nice and solid. No slop at at all.

I cut the GG brake pedal spacer to work with the YZF pedal-I used the short piece. This allows the YZF pedal pivot bolt to fit in the GG frame.


The pedal sticks out too far from the side cover.


I lightly heated up the pedal and bent it to where I liked the position.


My clevis is worn out and the threads stripped out. So I went with the YZF clevis. The threads are the same as the GG.
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Old 09-22-2014, 05:30 PM
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My Geko brake pedal is slap worn out from all the mud riding this past "winter".

I went ahead and put the 2008 YZF 450 brake pedal on my bike.
Went really easy. The YZF pedal is nice and solid. No slop at at all.

I cut the GG brake pedal spacer to work with the YZF pedal-I used the short piece. This allows the YZF pedal pivot bolt to fit in the GG frame.


The pedal sticks out too far from the side cover.


I lightly heated up the pedal and bent it to where I liked the position.


My clevis is worn out and the threads stripped out. So I went with the YZF clevis. The threads are the same as the GG.
Them pegs look nice?? Fastway?
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Old 01-17-2015, 08:17 AM
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I had the same problem on my 08 300 so I had I machined out and fitted two needle roller bearings. I fitted it wit a new inner bush and it works better then ever before.
Hi, have you got the dimensions of the two needle roller bearings (in,out and lenght)?
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Here it is ended up using washers for a spacer ha trouble winding down master clevis
But got it as low as i could

Did you have to trim and re-tap the GG pivot bolt receiver to accept the WR Pivot bolt or does the WR pivot bolt screw right in?
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