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Korona45

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  1. My levers are fine Regarding finding one from an ebay breaker, im not sure if all pedals are the same fitment which was part of my initial question, but I suppose if its a 2nd hand one it should be cheap enough to just buy and try make it fit somehow. Cheers
  2. Thanks for the replies guys I should mention my feet don't naturally stay in line with the bike since they were both broken on the CM however the ones currently on there do seem extraordinarily short compared to the ones a quick google image search of the bike brings up so perhaps you are correct in thinking theyre not the standard ones, thanks for the link (oops I think most of that ebay link is foot pegs rather than the pedals) (edit- http://www.wemoto.com/bikes/KTM/125_Duke/11/picture/Rear_Brake_Lever__Pedal_-_OEM/ this is the one thats on it, looks short compared to others to me even in the picture :/ )
  3. Hi guys I'm having a bit of a problem with the gear and brake pedals on my bike (duke 125) Im coming from a CM 125 which had pretty substantial *sticky outty bits* for my toes to hit and so when i'm not thinking about it and go to put my toes on the duke pedals im not even touching them, I have to twist my feet into position and try again. Does anyone know if these are 'standard' fitting across bikes and easily changable with any random pedals I find, or will I need to weld a bit extra on each side? Google isnt throwing up much information on this and the pedals I am finding tend to have a specific model of bike in their title, so im not optimistic enough to just buy them anyway. Cheers
  4. New 125 after my old CM 125 got written off as CatB I do prefer this one though
  5. Ah right, ive loosened it alot and the pedal has started springing back. But now when i press the pedal I have to push my foot quite a long way down and the brakes not very effective at all, I guess I need to try and find a sweet spot between effectiveness and the pedal working? Could this be because my chain was starting to get stretched and I've moved the wheel back quite alot to tighten the chain a bit?
  6. hi, thanks for the reply there is a spring there yeah, although when i tighten that nut it seems to just make the brake lever tighter and not go down as far, but still doesnt spring back up
  7. Hi, does anyone know of anything I can check to try remedy this before I have to take a trip to the local garage? Its a drum brake on the rear that I'm having the issue with when I push down on the rear brake pedal, the brake works fine and everything is as it should be... but when I take my foot off the brake, it doesn't spring back up again and the brake stays on until i put my foot underneath the pedal and flick it back up. I've tried turning the bolt around a few times in each direction on the rod thing that seems to be attached to it (Yes i have no knowledge of bikes) but it seemed to do no good, cant seem to see anything else obvious to mess around with to see if its connected to the brake or not Thanks for any replies, mocking my ignorance or otherwise
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