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Throttle Happy
Ok to the guys running ORCC my question is in the super modified class can I run two seperate brake pedals (1 front, 1 rear)? W.E rock rules looks like you can't for legend but does not mention any thing for our class so I am wondering what your ruling would be on this before I order my brake parts?
xtrmtoy
QUOTE (Throttle Happy @ Feb 8 2008, 02:50 AM) *
Ok to the guys running ORCC my question is in the super modified class can I run two seperate brake pedals (1 front, 1 rear)? W.E rock rules looks like you can't for legend but does not mention any thing for our class so I am wondering what your ruling would be on this before I order my brake parts?


I'm ok with it. To me it's just another method of setting up cutting brakes.
Throttle Happy
QUOTE (xtrmtoy @ Feb 8 2008, 07:13 AM) *
I'm ok with it. To me it's just another method of setting up cutting brakes.


Ya I think so But I am waiting for Jim, or Derrick to say yes or no so I don't find out different once I get up there.
MADDAWG
QUOTE (Throttle Happy @ Feb 8 2008, 02:50 AM) *
Ok to the guys running ORCC my question is in the super modified class can I run two seperate brake pedals (1 front, 1 rear)? W.E rock rules looks like you can't for legend but does not mention any thing for our class so I am wondering what your ruling would be on this before I order my brake parts?


Jamie ..... I have investigated and discussed your Tech question with Jim (ORCC Tech) and ORCC will allow you to run two separate brake pedals ....... however; during Tech Inspection the brake pedal / pedals on the floor must operate all brakes at the same time.
Throttle Happy
Ok thank you Derrick.
scramblr
There are some competitors that run that setup and what they do is have a flip over piece of metal that when is locked in it makes both pedals act as one.
Throttle Happy
That is what I was planning, I run a case 580 backhoe quite a bit and it has dual pdales with a slider pin for road use that locks them together
grease monkey
if you want to drive a tractor jamie, bring it!
so you drive a backhoe eh? that explains alot!
Throttle Happy
QUOTE (grease monkey @ May 24 2008, 10:25 PM) *
if you want to drive a tractor jamie, bring it!
so you drive a backhoe eh? that explains alot!


A lot about what?
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