How to replace a dirt bike rear brake pedal

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Whether you're replacing a damaged brake pedal, or even upgrading your existing OEM one, installing a brand new brake pedal on a motocross or enduro bike is a simple and straightforward process. 

Step 1: The first step is to remove the existing brake pedal, which is usually secured to the chassis by a single bolt. You'll also need to undo the brake clevis where it attaches to the pedal. 

Step 2: Once you've removed the existing brake pedal, you can now go ahead and install the new one. Re-install the main bolt and re-attach the pedal to the brake clevis - don't fully secure them just yet. 

Step 3: Depending on the rear brake pedal, you may need to readjust it. You can do this via adjustment thread that attaches to the brake clevis. When you get the pedal at your preference, you can now nip up all the bolts. 

Step 4: The final step is ensuring the brake system works accordingly. Test the brake and it's working capability before hitting the track.

Popular dirt bike pedal brands: 
Hammerhead 
SPP
Ballards 
RHK 
Zeta 


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