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Adjustable rudder pedals?

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cajunflyer

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I'm thinking about incorporating adjustable rudder pedals (rear seat only) similar to an S1C. There's a Pitts post active right now with some good pics. My thought is to have a fitting like the Pitts cable end, but with the front seat cable connected to the forward end. The length from the rudder to the front pedals would not change, but the connection point for the rear pedals could be adjusted as needed.

At a minimum, I'm going to have to come up with something to keep from screwing up the brake pedal geometry. Can anyone think of other reasons why I shouldn't do this? Has anyone else come up with another solution?
 

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