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rear brakes
#21
you will struggle with an allen key and can easy round the hex on bolt/s! a cheap impact hammer and a good hex key get them out much easyer,iv just removed 2 discs today that way and came out pretty easy with a good wack on impact hammer
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#22
i,v got the right size hex key with a 3/4 drive so with some heat this week they should all come out easy
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#23
did you get it sorted?
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#24
hi pal no not yet this dame snow stopped them sending the parts, not got rear disc in stock but the rest is on there way . hoping to have the rear brakes done by the week end , thanks for asking

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did you get it sorted?
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#25
well with no parts here i,v it too the garage to be done then its back to work ,


should be back thursday
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#26
that's the down side to ordering stuff on the internet. you save some money but delivery can take ages!
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#27
hi lads, just to let you all know my bike is fixed £247 , new rear pads pistons seals and brake disc { all bolts snapped on disc } but glad to have my baby back on the road now .  3in of ice chipped away from outside so i can get in and out back to work tomorrow  Smile
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#28
".... { all bolts snapped on disc }...."


Oh, the memories, i bought a new wheel, it was easier  :'(
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#29
yeah but not my problem it was there,s ha ha
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