KOVE 800x Footpeg Extension
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KOVE 800x Rally/Pro/GT Foot Brake Extension
Both I with my 800x Rally and friends with their 800x Pro noticed that the foot brake's contact surface is very small and close to the vehicle, making braking cumbersome with larger feet. There are many anodized aluminum parts on the market that can be installed, but at least in Germany, you'll be pulled over due to a missing E-mark. When it comes to brakes, the "colleagues in green" (police) don't joke around, and the striking colors of anodized parts don't exactly help aftermarket parts from the Far East go unnoticed. Therefore, I designed this extension, which is mounted on the original brake pedal. Should an officer have a problem with it, it can be quickly removed with just one Phillips screw. But at least our local sheriff said I wouldn't have any problems with it, as the original brake is not influenced or impaired
This makes the brake pedal approximately 10 mm higher and 13 mm longer
The contact surfaces have a FuzzySkin finish, which you may be able to customize further to your liking
Additionally, an M4x30 screw, an M4 nut, and a suitable washer are required
Currently, this is version V3, but I would be happy if you contribute your own ideas and perhaps link modified versions
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