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so with the break-in period for the brake pads listed on the package- ie- go easy on them through town for xxx amount of miles, does that have any leeway if i only replaced one side?
I usually downshift on the freeway or use the back brake while turning, so i have replaced the back one twice and the front ones hardly get used.
also i know i am going to need a new brake master cylinder for the front, as one of the screws was stripped and it was my fault as i was drilling and prying i had to glue it on to keep it from leaking.
so long story summarized i have more meat on the brakes and more brake fluid is in the master cylinder without ventilation.
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Yes a large socket can be used,if you can find a shop in your area that builds/rebuilds large cat construction equipment see if they have an old collection of differant size intake and exhuast valves theyre tossing out.donthaveakawman wrote: thanks for the heads up i will try to find a more suitable tool for next time, some sort of socket?
They come in handy for driving many differant sizes bearings/seals
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Looks like a trip odometer on the bottem to me anyway,try pushing in the little black button and see if it resets to zerodonthaveakawman wrote:
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i don't know if it was that many miles since the last oil change or what, any help would be nice.
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Find a big empty parking lot and practice using your front brakes more,they have a lot more power than the rear brake for slowing you down.donthaveakawman wrote: as i put the old bearing back in i also had a spare set of EBC brake pads that just happen to fit all around the bike 2 disks in the front and one in the back. :woohoo: . the old ones are not too shabby but somewhat low.
so with the break-in period for the brake pads listed on the package- ie- go easy on them through town for xxx amount of miles, does that have any leeway if i only replaced one side?
I usually downshift on the freeway or use the back brake while turning, so i have replaced the back one twice and the front ones hardly get used.
also i know i am going to need a new brake master cylinder for the front, as one of the screws was stripped and it was my fault as i was drilling and prying i had to glue it on to keep it from leaking.
so long story summarized i have more meat on the brakes and more brake fluid is in the master cylinder without ventilation.
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wireman wrote:
Find a big empty parking lot and practice using your front brakes more,they have a lot more power than the rear brake for slowing you down.donthaveakawman wrote: as i put the old bearing back in i also had a spare set of EBC brake pads that just happen to fit all around the bike 2 disks in the front and one in the back. :woohoo: . the old ones are not too shabby but somewhat low.
so with the break-in period for the brake pads listed on the package- ie- go easy on them through town for xxx amount of miles, does that have any leeway if i only replaced one side?
I usually downshift on the freeway or use the back brake while turning, so i have replaced the back one twice and the front ones hardly get used.
also i know i am going to need a new brake master cylinder for the front, as one of the screws was stripped and it was my fault as i was drilling and prying i had to glue it on to keep it from leaking.
so long story summarized i have more meat on the brakes and more brake fluid is in the master cylinder without ventilation.
it seems like the front ones are useful for stop lights anyways, that way i am not balancing on one leg.
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wireman wrote:
Looks like a trip odometer on the bottem to me anyway,try pushing in the little black button and see if it resets to zerodonthaveakawman wrote:
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i don't know if it was that many miles since the last oil change or what, any help would be nice.
wierd/weird( i before e except after c, but i am still being spellchecked now it is spell checking spell-checked) how the speedometer goes to 85, but the tach just keeps going. :S
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