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310GS Brake Pedal?

This non-adjustable pedal is too low, especially when standing. Has anyone found an aftermarket replacement? Anyone tried welding a “riser” on it? Thanks
 
Enlarger Plus?

So far, I've only installed an enlarger on my brake pedal, but in another thread, someone else added a block of wood between the pedal and their enlarger. Point is, if you have an enlarger, you don't need to weld it, just add layers until you get the height you want.
 
brake pedal enlarger

Just so you know, the enlarger is mounted inside out. Even that one was not big enough for my messed up right leg. Had an even larger one made, using the same bottom part. Love it.
 
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