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Old 04-10-2023, 10:55 AM
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I don't recall where I found these rudder pedals but has anybody used them?

https://www.risseracing.com/pedals_rv.shtml

I'm a new builder with no experience with Van's airplanes but the design of the factory pedals seems a little odd. Namely, the placement of the master cylinders and lines on the front of the pedals. The Risse pedals relocate those to the back.

I wonder if these would work with Beringer brakes?

Thoughts?
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Old 04-10-2023, 11:33 AM
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I don't recall where I found these rudder pedals but has anybody used them?

https://www.risseracing.com/pedals_rv.shtml

I'm a new builder with no experience with Van's airplanes but the design of the factory pedals seems a little odd. Namely, the placement of the master cylinders and lines on the front of the pedals. The Risse pedals relocate those to the back.

I wonder if these would work with Beringer brakes?

Thoughts?
Check with Paul at

http://www.controlapproach.com/produ...r-pedal-system
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Old 04-10-2023, 11:54 AM
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I wonder if these would work with Beringer brakes?

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The brakes down at the wheel dont care what the setup at the pedal is, just as long as pressure gets down to them.
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Old 04-10-2023, 12:01 PM
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The brakes down at the wheel dont care what the setup at the pedal is, just as long as pressure gets down to them.
I guess I should have been more specific. Having never seen factory or Beringer brake master cylinders, I'm not sure if there is a difference between the two as far as how they are mounted to the pedal "frame". If there is a difference, I suspect these Risse pedals may not work with Beringer master cylinders. I sent an email to the company and will report back if I hear from them.
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Old 04-10-2023, 12:02 PM
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Those pedals look identical to the Risse pedals. They both use the same photo on their website. I contacted ControlApproach to see if indeed they are the same.
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Old 04-10-2023, 12:35 PM
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Those pedals look identical to the Risse pedals. They both use the same photo on their website. I contacted ControlApproach to see if indeed they are the same.
You might want to check out matco wheels and brakes; they work great and are 1/3 rd the cost of the pretty red ones.

Don’t get me wrong, the red ones are really nice; just wanted to note that there are other options…
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Old 04-10-2023, 01:32 PM
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I have the Risse pedals, for an RV-10. I bought them during a time period where Control Approach was either not making product, or at least not responding to inquiries. They work great, and have had no issues. I'd say they are very similarly inspired, but there are a few very minor differences.

I have matco brakes, so I can't help with the beringer details unfortunately.
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Old 04-10-2023, 02:27 PM
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Beringer master cylinders fit pretty much like any other except the top of each has adjustment to allow for some fine tuning of the pedal position.
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All I really have to say is, That is one way to get rid of $800.00 + dollars in a hurry that won't make the plane go any faster. Or sell for more.
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Old 04-13-2023, 09:45 PM
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I don't recall where I found these rudder pedals but has anybody used them?

Thoughts?
Plenty of thoughts, but this is a family forum... ��

I ordered a set of pedals from Risse for my -14 project in early July ’22. I’ll hit the highlights:
- September, 1st query to Risse: “Waiting for parts, will ship FedEx in two weeks.”
- Late October ’22: (spoke directly with Kevin Risse) “Waiting parts, will ship FedEx in two weeks.”
- November ’22, conducted searches on Risse Racing - business and legal. Several complaints of non-delivery of merchandise, mostly bicycle, some aircraft rudder pedals - took payment, no delivery.
- Open and closed Better Business Bureau complaints.
- Queried Oregon law enforcement - Risse has history of past customer complaints.

I received my money back. Guessing that letters on official state letterhead (Oregon, Washington Atty Generals) has some impact. BTW, local law enforcement in Oregon knew his name.

I’m sure some will attest that Risse walks on water and helps little old ladies across the street in the rain. Well, roll the dice, take your chances.
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