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#5711 03/05/2005 2:32 AM
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Has anyone found a chrome brake pad that is larger than the stock black rubber one. Is it large enough to remove rubber an drill hole in plate an insert chrome (larger) pad. I think Harley has one that might work. I hate that small brake pad.

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    stash #5712 03/05/2005 4:34 AM
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    I put some Kuryakyn stuff on:
    This included taking the rubber off, drilling a mounting hole and a little milling in the new pad with the old Dremel. 10 min. job.


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    Re: chrome brake pad
    piper1 #5713 03/05/2005 4:52 PM
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    Piper , i have been wanting one of thoews for somre time.
    can you give me the part numbers.
    Mike


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    stash #5714 03/05/2005 5:52 PM
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    I used Kuryakyn part #8022, but part #4029 is really the same.
    need a bit of work to fit.
    removed the factory rubber and added an aluminum shim.
    I can find a photo a post it.


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    Re: chrome brake pad
    mikemm03 #5715 03/06/2005 9:57 AM
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    The pegs are #7965, adapters #8840, stirrups #4028, brake pedal pad #8029 and shifter peg #8004. Brake and shift pedals on my ride are HD-parts and the ISO-pegs w stirrups are metric. Hope this helps.
    Kuryakyn


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    stash #5716 03/06/2005 5:37 PM
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    photo added part #8022



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    Re: chrome brake pad
    snekeptp #5717 03/06/2005 10:29 PM
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    I used the same one that snekeptp did. I just used a bit of quarter inch thick rubber for a shim.


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