lele
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Cleaned front brake master cylinder...remove the seeger that keep the piston is very hard
...but you could have saved some money (and sweat) on the tire change!There was a 2016 A in the showroom, but price was not right.
I'll let you know if I regret the decision....but you could have saved some money (and sweat) on the tire change!There was a 2016 A in the showroom, but price was not right.
No problem...can you hold my beer? Seriously, it would be great to see you, and I'd welcome your help!Tom, if you need an extra pair of hands let me know.
I see this has become a popular response......but you could have saved some money (and sweat) on the tire change!There was a 2016 A in the showroom, but price was not right.
Something has to be done to get those awesome steeds back into the availability pool!!I see this has become a popular response......but you could have saved some money (and sweat) on the tire change!There was a 2016 A in the showroom, but price was not right.
Obviously many are jealous that I still ride a superior Gen I.
BS, as far as I am concerned! Rear brake fluid always looks pretty good every time I exchange it (every two years). No sign that it has been "degraded" from exhaust heat. Just out of curiosity, were you bleeding the lower right front (linked) bleeder (with the rear brake pedal) when you were servicing/purging your brakes?The tech said the fact that the rear master is directly over the exhaust system causes the rear fluid to degrade over time.
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