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enfield49
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could anyone give me the dimensions of a 42-7003 brake pedal ? I have bought one which has been shortened and wish to return it to the original size.
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Can you tell me what model that is from?
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G'day Enfield49.
Sorry I can't help but what model A7/10 do you have?
From the Draganfly site 42-7003 s for 54-55 A and B s/arm.
A bit of discussion here
https://www.a7a10.net/forum/index.php?topic=7028.0
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Also goes on RGS and GS all years.
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The distance from the centre of the pivot to the centre of the pedal is 11.5 inches.
I might add that the lever was fitted to the touring versions of the RGS & GS when forward footrests were fitted, not rearsets. Don't know about Clubman models.
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many thanks, It is f rom a RGS scrambler
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That's a new one on me..
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I have been told about 270 scramblers were made and sent to the USA . Few have survived . Somebody on this site will know more than me
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G'day enfield49.
There was a forum member Rgs-Bill that had a RGS SC but it was 'choperised". Haven't heard from Bill since Feb 2020.
https://www.a7a10.net/forum/index.php?topic=7540.msg57384#msg57384
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I once saw a model X Matchless chopper but this is up there with it Graham
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