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Author: Subject: driver's side bulkhead panel vs pedal box position
ElmrPhD

posted on 6/2/13 at 10:44 AM Reply With Quote
driver's side bulkhead panel vs pedal box position

Silly question, perhaps, but is there a definite consensus on which side of the bulkhead framework to mount the ali panel?

I have perused enough build blogs/sites to see that both sides (engine side or cockpit side) have been used. I've mounted mine on the engine side, already, as that is what I was advised and it seemed like the master cylinders' output pipes would require severe bending to clear the middle frame tube. But...now I'm wishing that I had done it the other way so that the pedals would not be soooo far from the driver's seat/gearshift/steering wheel and have a little more space in the footwell.

I'm 5' 11" with perhaps shortish legs. Wondering if the effort to relocate the pedal box, MCs and especially to re-route the rearward brake pipe is worth it.

Likely, it all revolves around the not-so-movable gearshift lever (MT75 box), but since my supplier is slower than molasses in January...I have no idea.

Any thoughts?

Xie-xie,

Steve, in the NLs

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designer

posted on 6/2/13 at 01:01 PM Reply With Quote
I always put the panel on the engine side. Then there are less corners for engine grim to get into.
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big-vee-twin

posted on 6/2/13 at 02:01 PM Reply With Quote
Mine is on the cockpit side, it only moves the pedals in by 25mm, the pedal box I have is shaped to fit round the botton chassis rail presumabily give a bit more stability.

I'm not moving mine though.

I would suggest you put it where you preffer now or it will continue to bug you forever, dont think it makes too much difference really.





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