« Reply #14 on: April 29, 2012, 06:29:41 AM »
I'll give mode 1 a try and see what the difference is. I like the height of the pedal where it is so I dont want to mess with that. I have a sneeking suspicion I may have to get used to it the way it is, or maybe try better brake pads
Many of the replies to your posting have nothing to do with your question. It doesn't matter what mode the brakes are in or that they are linked. It doesn't matter where the position of the pedal is. You asked if it is normal for the ACTIVATION TRAVEL of the pedal is normal and if it can be adjusted.
To that, I would say that it does seem like the activation travel is a bit more than some bikes, and similar to others. The rear brake pedal travel is not adjustable (I just checked the factory manual). Assuming your brake system is in proper working order, you will just have to get used to it.

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