Member Reviews for Kuryakyn ISO-Brake Pedal Pad - Harley Davidson Electra/ Road/ Street/ Tour Glide/ Road King/ Trike/ FLST Models

Kuryakyn ISO-Brake Pedal Pad - Harley Davidson Electra/ Road/ Street/ Tour Glide/ Road King/ Trike/ FLST Models
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Part Number: KY-8027
MSRP: 32.99
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Average Customer Review: 4.00 (based on 398 reviews)

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(3 stars) reviewed on 07/17/08 by
Tom (tomdenise) from McKinney, TX, United States, for a 2005 Pearl Magma Red 1600 Vulcan Mean Streak wrote:

It's too big for the Mean Streak, IMO. With the stock controls, it's hard to get my foot in a comfortable position without hitting this pedal. And, since it's not made for the MS, the stock pedal had to be modified to get this on and there is no going back without buying a replacement stock pedal cover.
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(4 stars) reviewed on 08/22/06 by
rex (hotrod00us) from camden, AR, for a 2004 1600 Vulcan Mean Streak wrote:

look's great
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(5 stars) reviewed on 06/30/06 by
MeanStreak-John (genuine) from Port St. Lucie, FL, United States, for a 2005 1600 Vulcan Mean Streak wrote:

I had to use a different screw to lock the pedal, but after a little smarts on my part I was able to lock in place. I love the look.
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(5 stars) reviewed on 03/31/06 by
kevin gill (kevgil8) from blackstone, MA, United States, for a 2004 1600 Vulcan Mean Streak wrote:

I like the way they look
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(5 stars) reviewed on 01/06/06 by
Alan Brosche (abrosche) from Hendersonville, TN, United States, for a 2005 black 1600 Vulcan Mean Streak wrote:

Had to have this after installing Hypercharger.
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2 out of 2 members found this review helpful.

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(5 stars) reviewed on 12/16/05 by
Ed (vulcandade) from overland park, KS, United States, for a 2004 1600 Vulcan Mean Streak wrote:

looks great and really a must when you install a hypercharger, makes the rear brake pedal easier to get to..need to drill 3/8" hole but only takes about 15 minutes, tip: drill a pilot hole first
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2 out of 2 members found this review helpful.

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(5 stars) reviewed on 09/02/05 by
Ken (kenfurlow) from El Sobrante, CA, United States, for a 2004 Kawasaki 1600 Vulcan Mean Streak wrote:

Nice and big!. I didn't want to drill that big 3/8" hole in my brake pedal so here's how I mounted mine: I ordered a replacement rubber pad set (part #8082) from the Kuryakyn web site. I cut out the center pad being careful not to scratch any chrome. I held the cover in place and made a mark on its underside though the 6mm threaded boss on the brake pedal. I drilled a 1/4" hole though the Kuryakyn cover at this spot. I then counter sunk the hole from the top side using a larger drill bit. I bolted it in place with a 6mm flat head screw into the threaded boss. I used 3M doubled sided automotive tape to help keep things from slipping. Finally I replaced the center rubber pad with one from the replacement pad set. (I'm not recommending you do it this way, it's just how I did mine.)
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4 out of 6 members found this review helpful.

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(5 stars) reviewed on 08/01/05 by
Mangler (Mangler) from St.Paul, MN, United States, for a 2005 1600 Vulcan Mean Streak wrote:

Looks great kind of a pain in the a$$ to install but it's a must have for looks and helps bring the pedal out if you got the hypercharger.You have to drill a hole (a good size one) and on my mean streak there is a weld very close to where you need to drill.Because of this it is tough to get tight.I had to grind down & bend the flat washer and use a lock washer plus one more flat washer.I also used some 3M double sided tape on the brake pedal to give it a stronger bond,it helps hold it in place.Lots of work but still worth the effort.
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(5 stars) reviewed on 06/28/05 by
04Meanie (suburban28) from Bossier City, LA, United States, for a 2004 1600 Vulcan Mean Streak wrote:

Dresses up the brake.
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(5 stars) reviewed on 03/14/05 by
andrew seychell (mean1600) from Luqa, MALTA, , Americas, for a 2004 1600 Vulcan Mean Streak wrote:

This is a much better pedal then the stock
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1 out of 1 members found this review helpful.

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(5 stars) reviewed on 02/13/05 by
SUPERMAN (IBSUPERMAN2) from LITHIA SPRINGS, GA, United States, for a 2004 1600 Vulcan Mean Streak wrote:

THE FINSHING TOUCH TO MY PEGS, THIS IS A GREAT ITEM.
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