robracer wrote:I can feel some monkey paaawwwwn coming on
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZHdYiuB74Y
robracer wrote:I can feel some monkey paaawwwwn coming on
IsleofNinja wrote:If you do get all the air out and don't leave a bit (a few mm is enough) of free play the rear caliper will 'pump up' and fry your rotor / pads.
baby_ninja wrote:IsleofNinja wrote:If you do get all the air out and don't leave a bit (a few mm is enough) of free play the rear caliper will 'pump up' and fry your rotor / pads.
i know he's already fried one set of rear rotors from the pads being clamped on the rear disc...
baby_ninja wrote:u said it was glowing!!!
Blurr wrote:tried all of the above and they are still rooted!!!wtf?
Wattie wrote:what did you do to it to cause it to get stuck on??![]()
but do what bill the kid says, leave it a day or 2 and give it a few taps as you walk past or whatever. air will go to the top.
Wattie wrote:what did you do to it to cause it to get stuck on??![]()
but do what bill the kid says, leave it a day or 2 and give it a few taps as you walk past or whatever. air will go to the top.
Blurr wrote:for fark Sake after all that I tried it again today and it just worked straight up. within three or four pumps I had brake feel back again.
Bikes are like females and I can explain how neither work
Blurr wrote:for fark Sake after all that I tried it again today and it just worked straight up. within three or four pumps I had brake feel back again.
Bikes are like females and I can explain how neither work
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