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Throttle Pedal stop
Has anyone found the need for a forward throttle pedal stop?
I've got mine hooked up to a set of bike carbs but I find it is over travelling and coming too far back. I'm looking to add something to the front of the pedal similar to the brake pedal stop but I was just wondering if anyone else had come across a similar issue?
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I think the throttle pedal has a front stop the same as the clutch pedal. It is an L shaped bracket that attaches via the pivot bolt. I have got one fitted on my bike carb setup.
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As stated above, the book designed 'L' bracket, should stop the pedal from going too far forward, or backwards, as the upper or lower portion contacts the stop. I suppose maybe a WIDER stop, would naturally provide less travel, as just adjusting it to stop rearward movement would cause it to never contact the lower 'puller' portion and wouldn't fuction as a W.O.T. stop. Hope that makes sense?
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I wanted to make sure this couldn't happen with mine. Didn't want the nipple to be in a position where it could jump off the bottom of the pedal.
This was my solution Then I decided I didn't want any chance of ripping off the nipple under full throttle so made a stop to prevent it going too far forward as well. Makes it very adjustable and easy to do.
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