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UK_Exile Dusty


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Posted: Wed 14th May 9:11am Post subject: |
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Something a shop showed me recently, if you're juicys are feeling a little spongy to check if they are low on oil simply stand bike vertically on it's rear wheel and if the brake lever comes into handlebar easily it means the system has low oil level
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bigJIMMY Worn


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Posted: Wed 14th May 9:19am Post subject: |
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or just take the caps off and have a look?
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Oli Mangled


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Posted: Wed 14th May 9:20am Post subject: |
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Uh, no. Don't take the caps off unless you are rebuilding the lever. If you do, you will just spill fluid everywhere and have to bleed the brakes for sure...
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bigJIMMY Worn


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Posted: Wed 14th May 10:28am Post subject: |
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sweet, time to get the brakes bled.
still no offers of a kit. i will swap beers for kit for a night??
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slidecontrol Thrashed


Joined: Apr 09, 2007 Posts: 1,374 Location: I used to have tourettes, now I'm rolf harris
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Posted: Wed 14th May 10:39am Post subject: |
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| bigJIMMY wrote: | sweet, time to get the brakes bled.
still no offers of a kit. i will swap beers for kit for a night?? |
tempting, but I'm in h-town. not much use to you here
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bigJIMMY Worn


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Posted: Wed 14th May 10:43am Post subject: |
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or orange juice to those of you that are under 18.
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