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Rudder/Brake Pedal Adjustment

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slivings2012

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Trying to figure out an easy way to keep the top of my foot off the brake pedal/bar. Right now, the top of my shoe is applying slight pressure to the brakes when I don't mean to, which is okay when landing on grass because I'm not hitting it that hard, but afraid to land on pavement until I figure something out. You can see there is a slight forward angle to the brake bar, but it's not enough for my big foot. There is some adjustment left on the turn buckle attached to the piston, but not sure it's enough. Any ideas?
 
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