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These are great! A group buy well done!
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QUOTE(ChrisReale @ Jan 26 2004, 05:32 PM) Could one mount the brake pedal cover off to the side to allow for easier heel-toe work? which reminds me of anuther question ... how much "adjusting" is there in the throttle pedal position ??? when i hit my brakes, the pedal only moves between 1" and 2" down. still WAY to far away from the trottle pedal to do heel-toe. i don't wanna move the brake pedal any further down (cause of the leg/foot/seat/wheel postion beeing perfect), soooooo, how much can i move the throttle pedal UP? plenty? anyone? Andy |
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