grandmajjandcali
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I talked to Whit who is making these brackets and he said you can angle the bracket so you can run your floorboard in a toes up/heel down position which is how I currently have my boards. I also ride with my heels on the front of my boards and toes on my footpegs. So I was worried about putting this brake bracket on too, thinking I would be riding around with my rear brake always on. Whit told me that he rides the same way and that it actually takes more pressure than just resting your heel on the board to activate your rear brake. I tried this out with my current brake pedal and he's right. It does take a lot more pressure then you may realize to engage your brake. So I ordered one and its on the way. I'll post back once I have it and have given it a trial run.