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Mandello rear brake lever peg. Need larger one

RFF

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Hi. Anyone have any info/availability on a larger rear brake lever peg. The original black round one is a bit too small. I would prefer a flat design.
 
I used one of the longer toe pegs that are a little bigger and provide more adjustment range (I like my shifter and rear brake controls higher than stock allowed for...). They are still round though, not flat.
 
Todd sells a nice folding extended toe peg; you should be able to find it by searching for long eccentric folding toe peg on the store. I think a couple of manufacturers offer them - knight designs has a really big beefy one (not sure if GTM sources those).
 
knight designs has a really big beefy one (not sure if GTM sources those).
We use to. We helped them develop them, and they starting selling them direct on their site, so we stepped away when they wouldn't give us any exclusivity early on.
Folding toe pegs...

 
We use to. We helped them develop them, and they starting selling them direct on their site, so we stepped away when they wouldn't give us any exclusivity early on.
Folding toe pegs...

Thank you for the info. Its very helpful
 
We use to. We helped them develop them, and they starting selling them direct on their site, so we stepped away when they wouldn't give us any exclusivity early on.
Folding toe pegs...

I've been thinking about getting the longer version since my new size 48 boots make upshifting a little more difficult.
Thanks for highlighting the item. :)
 
I found that the longer version really allowed me to adjust the shifter and brake to a good position for me. Lots more adjustability.
 
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