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RFX Pro ST Rear Brake Lever H/A BK/Ti

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RFX Pro ST Rear Brake Lever H/A BK/TiRFX Pro Series Brake Pedals are designed and tested at the highest level. Pro Series Brake Pedals are manufactured from 7075 T6 aluminium and feature an OEM type forged shaft, a smooth finish on the shaft helps to reduce the wear associated with a ridged design. Pro Series Flexible tips are CNC machined billet aluminium and feature a spring loaded rotatable tip which under impact such as in a rut will spin to reduce damage. The tip also features sharp

RFX Pro Series Brake Pedals are designed and tested at the highest level.

Pro Series Brake Pedals are manufactured from 7075-T6 aluminium and feature an OEM type forged shaft, a smooth finish on the shaft helps to reduce the wear associated with a ridged design.

Pro Series Flexible tips are CNC machined billet aluminium and feature a spring loaded rotatable tip which under impact such as in a rut will spin to reduce damage. The tip also features sharp teeth to help grip in muddy conditions.

Pro Series Flexible tips also incorporate a stop on the pivot tip, this stops the tip at 90 degrees of rotation preventing damage that can occur if the tip rotates under the clutch cover.

Pro Series Brake Pedals also incorporate a cable brake snake, this helps prevent the pedal shaft being bent around in a collision.

Features:

  • New 7075-T6 Billet solid tip, with flow design.
  • New 2 position adjustability on tip.
  • New optional Hard Anodized tip version available for current models.
  • New style brake snake with adjustable clamp.
  • New Hard anodized black shaft to prevent corrosion and reduce wear.
  • Supplied complete with bearings and bushes for selected models.
  • Laser etched logo.

 Fitting Instructions: 

  • Start by taking note mark where the height if the pedal tip is in relation to the footpeg.
  • Remove the R-clip or split pin from the rear of the brake bolt located behind the frame.
  • Remove the pivot bolt holding the pedal to the frame.
  • Detach the return spring from the pedal and leave hanging.
  • Spin the pedal outwards exposing the split pin at the rear of the pedal clevis.
  • Remove this split pin and the locating dowel, the rear brake pedal will now remove.
  • Remove the oil seals from the old pedal clean and re-fit to the new pedal.
  • Clean all the parts with a multi-purpose lube such as maxima MPPL, ready for re-installing.
  • Re- fit the Brake clevis, Locating pin and split pin.
  • Re-Fit the return spring.
  • Apply some Maxima waterproof grease to the pivot bolt align the pivot hole and re-fit the bolt.
  • Torque the pivot bolt to the required torque as per the owner’s manual.
  • Re-fit the R-clip/Split pin to the rear of the pivot bolt.
  • With the pedal now attached adjust the pedal height to the correct position and free play, do this by loosening the nut above the clevis and turning the plunger bolt inwards or outwards to suit.
  • Now fit the brake snake.
  • Japanese models- Remove the lower engine mount nut and washer, replace the old washer with the new washer which is attached to the brake snake.
  • KTM models- Remove the new washer which is attached to the brake snake, put this aside as it’s not required on the KTM, loop the cable around the lower engine mount and replace inside the crimp fitting.
  •  Set the correct tension on the brake snake, remembering to allow for the pedal to extend down.
  • Crimp the fitting together using pliers and trim excess cable.
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9.5/10 This is the pinnacle of Star Wars comic books. A great way to tie in their Indiana Jones character in Aphra and the mainline series to tell an amazing story. Only complaint is a couple of the issues artwork I was not a fan of. I like the more realistic look. Just make sure you read Aphra book 1 and the previous SW books to understand it better. Aphra book 1 being more important
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Star Wars embraces fantasy
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This is Star Wars at its' strangest, and that's a very good thing. Luke and co. fighting through what could easily be Dracula's castle is a truly unique experience. I don't wish to say more for fear of spoilers. As a note though you will get more out of this if you've been following the Star Wars and Dr. Aphra comics. However you can get by without that knowledge as well.
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