Hey-Hey.
Proud 35is owner here. And of the mind set that the perfect is the enemy of the good. But improvement projects are so much fun! :lol:
I find the stock brake pedal on the 35is awful for LFB. Too far to the right and too high. The hips, knee and left foot ache after a short spirited drive. And trail braking on fast left handers with the body swaying right, the left hand and the left knee hit each other.
So I'm adding an auxiliary brake pedal. The first prototype is in. More work is needed. And two automatic size pedals is too busy. The aux pedal will become a manual size pedal. And perhaps the stock pedal too. TBD. I drove this morning down a very familiar road, and goodness me, what a difference! The bee's knees. I can't wait for the next iterations.
But I need an angel. If you own a manual, could you please measure (1) the width of the stock brake pedal, and (2) the gap between the brake and the throttle?
Thanks,
Marc

Proud 35is owner here. And of the mind set that the perfect is the enemy of the good. But improvement projects are so much fun! :lol:
I find the stock brake pedal on the 35is awful for LFB. Too far to the right and too high. The hips, knee and left foot ache after a short spirited drive. And trail braking on fast left handers with the body swaying right, the left hand and the left knee hit each other.
So I'm adding an auxiliary brake pedal. The first prototype is in. More work is needed. And two automatic size pedals is too busy. The aux pedal will become a manual size pedal. And perhaps the stock pedal too. TBD. I drove this morning down a very familiar road, and goodness me, what a difference! The bee's knees. I can't wait for the next iterations.
But I need an angel. If you own a manual, could you please measure (1) the width of the stock brake pedal, and (2) the gap between the brake and the throttle?
Thanks,
Marc
