Rear brake pedal

Motorcycle rear brake pedalcross – Responsiveness and braking control

The rear brake pedal of a motorcyclecross is a metal lever located to the right of the footrest. It allows you to operate the motorcycle's rear braking system with your right foot. On rough or slippery terrain, its correct positioning and responsiveness are essential for maintaining control of the motorcycle. Designed to withstand shocks, mud and dust, the motorcycle rear brake pedalcross is a sturdy piece that can nevertheless be damaged over time or if dropped. At 50 Factory, you will find a wide choice of adaptable or original brake pedals for all types of off-road motorcycles.

The role of the motorcycle rear brake pedalcross

The rear brake pedal of a motorcyclecross plays a crucial role in braking control. Operated by foot, it activates the rear master cylinder, which pressurizes the brake fluid up to the caliper. This causes the pads to clamp onto the rear disc. When properly adjusted, it allows you to:

  • stabilize the motorcycle in a curve,

  • correct a trajectory,

  • avoid locking the front wheel,

  • slow down gently on technical descents.
    Those are motorcycle parts cross essential for off-road driving, where balance and responsiveness are essential.

The different types of motorcycle rear brake pedalscross

There are several models of motorcycle rear brake pedalscross depending on the brands, uses and preferences of the pilot:

  • Steel pedals : robust and economical.

  • Aluminum pedals : lightweight and often anodized for better corrosion resistance.

  • Reinforced pedals : ideal for extreme practices (jumping, committed enduro).

  • Interchangeable tips : to adjust the length or replace only the worn part.
    Our pedals are compatible with motorcycles from the following brands: Yamaha, KTM, Honda, Suzuki, Husqvarna and many others.

Motorcycle Rear Brake Pedal Maintenance and Replacementcross

The rear brake pedal of a motorcyclecross must remain fully functional to ensure effective braking. Here are our tips:

  • check regularly that it is not twisted or cracked,

  • make sure that it returns to its position after use (return spring),

  • lubricate the fixing pin to prevent seizure,

  • check the notched tip: it must provide good grip even with muddy boots,

  • replace it after a major impact or if you feel excessive play.
    Those off-road motorcycle parts are easy to replace and play a vital role in braking management.

Complete your motorcycle partscross

For optimal rear braking, combine the pedal with the other elements of the system. Also discover:

The rear brake pedal of a motorcyclecross may seem trivial, but its proper functioning determines the total control of your machine. Replace it as soon as it shows signs of weakness to ride safely.

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