Lambretta back brake pedal

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I have come across this nice aluminium CNC machined footpeg, as fitted to some BSB competition motorcycles, and found a new application for them.

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As you can see, the reconditioned pedal is modified and the footpeg is secured using an allen bolt. This makes the pedal easy to fit through the legshields. The pedals have been zinc plated and new nylon bush is fitted.

I hope you like them.

This first batch will be £25 plus £2 P&P. Paypal as a gift to [email protected]
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Martin, is that £25 for both the brake pedal and the billet foot rest? If so, can you put me down for one.
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Yes Sef. One pedal, modified and plated, and one CNC machined foot-peg for £25.

This is an introductory price. Future price will depend on the availability of Lambretta pedals........ I may have to do exchange basis, but in the meantime, I have 5 in stock.
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Martin showed me these on saturday at scarborough and have to say its a nice piece of kit indeed.
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Hi Martin,

Looks very cool indeed, any chance of a matched kickstart ?

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It has been done already, by young Lloyd Watts.

I would supply you with a peg and you can fit it to your own kick-start. The reason I hessitate in supplying a finished kick-start pedal is that there can be huge force on such a peg with high compression engines and the peg is only ali. Whilst I am 100% sure that the peg is up to the job of a brake pedal, I cannot be totally certain that it would be up to the task of taking the full weight of a 15 stone geezer jumping on it again and again.

Having said that, the surface of the pedal is EXACTLY what you need by way of grip. :D
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Knowledge wrote:
Whilst I am 100% sure that the peg is up to the job of a brake pedal, I cannot be totally certain that it would be up to the task of taking the full weight of a 15 stone geezer jumping on it again and again.
Thanks Martin, BTW, my Wife's only little and she has no problems............. ;)

How much for a complete brake pedal, and a peg ?

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Can you be 100% certain it's CNC machined and not carved out of a chunk of wood with a blunt chisel then sand cast ?
Lets see a video of the machining process, how can I trust you when you're from Essex ? :wink: :lol:
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Stokie wrote:Can you be 100% certain it's CNC machined and not carved out of a chunk of wood with a blunt chisel then sand cast ?
Lets see a video of the machining process, how can I trust you when you're from Essex ? :wink: :lol:
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