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brake pedal
« on: 07.12. 2011 19:06 »
right here goes is the brake pedal(cross over type) on our models only used on the A7 A10 or is there any other models that fit or can be modified to suit as heating and bending is not a problem as getting hold of one is driving me nuts  *problem* or if you have one for sale even if its in bits/bent at a sane price i`ll have it..................ride safe........andy
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Re: brake pedal
« Reply #1 on: 07.12. 2011 19:26 »
Hi Andy,
Also used on the B31/33 models, same years as A
Have you tried Yeomans?

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Re: brake pedal
« Reply #2 on: 07.12. 2011 19:28 »
G'day Andy,
                I'm not 100% sure but the one on my '64 A65 looks very similar. I have rear sets and home made pedal on the '57 so can't compare directly.
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Re: brake pedal
« Reply #3 on: 07.12. 2011 19:58 »
cheers for the replies havent tried yeomans yet will do though cheers for that.
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Re: brake pedal
« Reply #4 on: 08.12. 2011 16:42 »
cheers for the replies havent tried yeomans yet will do though cheers for that.

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Re: brake pedal
« Reply #5 on: 08.12. 2011 21:23 »
t20racerman if you have one that would be great as i would rather give a member some xmas money *beer* than a dealer not that i have anything against dealers *respect*.
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Re: brake pedal
« Reply #6 on: 14.12. 2011 14:14 »
Hey Andy, did you ever wonder why it's called 'duck/ducked/duct tape-other than someone might chuck it at ya????
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Re: brake pedal
« Reply #7 on: 14.12. 2011 21:28 »
t20racerman if you have one that would be great as i would rather give a member some xmas money *beer* than a dealer not that i have anything against dealers *respect*.
Haven't visited the site for a day or two... will get up the garage tomorrow and have a search.
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Re: brake pedal
« Reply #8 on: 15.12. 2011 06:07 »
no prob mate got sorted with one now but many many thanks for looking......no doubt there will be many prts needed yet  *help*
only 2 things needed in life wd40 and duck tape....if it moves and shouldn`t use tape if it don`t move and should use wd40.