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    Question Brake Pedal - Foot over or under?

    Dumb question to some people I know but on my current bike my foot doesn't rest under or on top of the foot brake pedal, it rests beside it. I know I can adjust it up or down, but my question is this:
    What do you ride with? Your foot under or above the brake pedal?
    On my last bike I rode with under the brake pedal, if I ride with it on top of the pedal will it not cause my brake light to come on and my brake to activate?
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    I ride with it beside and slightly underneath. But that's racing and it coul be different for road riding. I'm constantly using my rear brake 'cause it's a 2 stroke so no engine braking. Just ride doing whatever is most comfortable

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    Always ride with mine on top of the brake pedal and adjust them on a bike to suit.
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    Never want to rest your foot on the pedal, slows you down.

    Where possible adjust your pedal so as your foot is over the pedal, but not touching it. This alows the quickest response in an emergency.

    That said there is insufficient adjustment on some so you may have to go with what ever is most comfortable.

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    Dunno what the "correct" answer is, but my foot sits beside pedal.
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    I ride with the ball of my foot on the peg, requiring me to slide my foot forward to hit the brakes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CaN
    Never want to rest your foot on the pedal, slows you down.

    Where possible adjust your pedal so as your foot is over the pedal, but not touching it. This alows the quickest response in an emergency.

    That said there is insufficient adjustment on some so you may have to go with what ever is most comfortable.
    On a cruiser though there isn't so much more you can flex your foot to press the brake pedel.

    Outlaw, it varies for me. If I'm in town with lots of traffic I usually just hold my foot above the brake lever so I can press it down ASAP if I need to. When in a open suburb with little traffic I generaly have the balls of my feet on the pegs rather than the curve of my foot. Doesn't wear your leg out as fast that way and still quik if you need it. Open road riding I usually have my foot beside the pedal, cause I use my front brake and engine braking more often tha the back. Unless going down hill at a fairly steep angle, but that's a whole 'nother can of worms for me.

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    bikes have back brakes? never ride with foot near it! like the above ride with ball of foot on the peg

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder
    I ride with the ball of my foot on the peg, requiring me to slide my foot forward to hit the brakes.
    As do I...Or just sit me toes on the peg.

    Whats this foot under the break pedal? Thats some foot crushing and binning shit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX
    bikes have back brakes? never ride with foot near it! like the above ride with ball of foot on the peg
    Yeah I always have wondered what that lever is for, thought it might be to put it into reverse, never tried it though

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    Quote Originally Posted by k14
    Yeah I always have wondered what that lever is for, thought it might be to put it into reverse, never tried it though
    on your tourtourous contraption I couldn't even get my foot close to the brake pedal and can only just get the gear shifter!

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    I don't know.
    ... and that's what I think.

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    Or maybe not...

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    We have a back brake pedal?????
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    Quote Originally Posted by k14
    Yeah I always have wondered what that lever is for, thought it might be to put it into reverse, never tried it though

    Yeah I aitn ever touched em always wondered if I did would I be able to brake alot later on RS?
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