Brake Pedal "DUAL" ?

BLUEJAY

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Hi there,
I saw the HP2 and the 1200 GSA have a brake pedal to be easily adapted for "standing" riding or for normal use.
There is some kind of "flip-up device" that allow to choose one of the two "heads" of the pedal.
Does anyone know whether this pedal could be adapted for use on the 650 or maybe there is also something similar on the market?

Cheers
:beerjug:
 
No one seems to know!

If it any help, in a quick visual comparison of a standard R1200GS brake lever and an F650GS one, they look pretty similar. However the 1200 Adv has a different brake lever to my old-style (2004) 1200 GS.

Hmm, online parts diagram:

HP2 lever: http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=0369&mospid=48841&btnr=34_1547&hg=34&fg=10

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F650GS lever: http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=0172&mospid=47972&btnr=35_0264&hg=35&fg=05

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The 1200 Adv isn't in that system so no diagram, sorry.

Looks to me like the master cylinder on the HP2 is mounted horizontally, whereas the 650's (and the 1200GS) is mounted vertically. So your best bet is probably the Adv lever, assuming it's similar to the standard GS one.
 
Thank you very much.
Appreciate your efforts.

Like they say "an image is worth more than a thousand words". :rob

I think the best bet would probably be a "welding job" on the front half, providing the pedal won't cost a million euro..... :eek:

Cheers :beerjug:
 


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