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Motorcycle Parts and Controls.fm
F O OT P E G S
The right and left footpegs on your vehicle should
be fastened securely and free of any collected mud
or dirt. The footpegs should move freely (up and
down on the pivot) and not bind - springing back
when released.
After cleaning the vehicle, always lubricate the
footpeg pivot points with some clean engine oil.
Move the pegs up and down to work the lubricate in.
Don’t use grease; grease will catch and collect dirt
and small particles which will damage the pivot point.
Make sure the teeth are in good condition.
R E A R B R A K E P E D AL
The rear brake pedal is located on the right side of
the vehicle.
Press it firmly with your foot to apply the rear
brake. Test to make sure it is operating correctly
before you ride. When pressed, braking force should
be applied to the rear brake disc. Braking force will
increase the more you press down on the pedal.
The rear brake pedal height can be adjusted for
comfort. To adjust it, see the Maintenance and
Adjustment section of this manual.
After cleaning the vehicle, be sure to lubricate the
pedal pivot point with clean engine oil. It is not
necessary to remove the bolt, simply apply a few
drops of oil to the bolt and work the pedal up and
down.
1. Left footpeg
2. Pivot
3. Spring
4. Teeth
1. Right footpeg
1
3
2
4
footpegs
1
1. Rear brake pedal
2. Pivot
a. Pedal height
1
2
1
a
2