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Old 10-29-2008, 06:59 AM
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It appears to be a two piece unit, which is nice if you can get the pedal arm as a replacement part for less $ than the complete assembly. I wonder if the pivot section is steel.

I also make a simple mod that eliminates the wear issue with the hole for the master cyl pin. I fill the hole, redrill and tap for M6. An M6 bolt and two steel weldnuts mounted flange out capture and provide a steel surface to slide within the clevis, eliminating the steel on aluminum wear. On the older bikes with the frame mounted pedal height adjustment this is especially nice because you can cut the bottom out of the clevis (forming a slot) and now you have a one bolt eaiser to R&R brake pedal.

I've thought about the brake pedal issue for awhile, and if your going to use a heim (spherical) joint for the master cyl connection, you need to modify the Nissin master cyl piston pin for more freeplay like the Brembo on the KTM, as the clevis slot provides this.

Next week I'll have a lot more free time and catch up on my photo gallery so you can see this.


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Old 10-29-2008, 04:02 PM
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im actually working on a new pedal with the bearings in it , i should have one built this weekend it will be a two piece unit like the one pictured in this post, it wont have an alumnim tip i was planning on using a KTM pedal tip as they are cheap and it is easier to buy then machine one .
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Old 11-21-2008, 07:13 AM
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Hi Peeps,
any one know much about the KX brake pedal to fit a EC 250 07?
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Old 12-16-2008, 05:28 PM
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The mecasystem brake pedal is now in stock and ready to ship.

$89.95 at current Euro values.

Dealer pricing available.

We also have the mecasystem skid plate in stock for 05 and newer (200/250/300) 2-strokes...$129.95.
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Old 12-16-2008, 07:42 PM
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Will the Meca System pedal fit my 99 EC200?
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Yes, the packaging says it will fit!!
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