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Old 04-16-2008   #11 (permalink)
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OK, watch this space.

Something for the weekend sir ?

I also have a cystern syphon to change this weekend so which one do you think will cause the most heartache ??

Life is good !!
Just mke sure that the house isurance is up to date, water makes a terrible mess when filtered through a ceiling

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Old 04-17-2008   #12 (permalink)
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Robbie, great procedure and to the last detail. Anyone reading that should be able to do it with ease. Well done.

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never done it myself.

I have a man to do that sort of thing you know, must keep up appearances





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Nice one Robbie, maybe even I could service my calipers tho why would I want/ need to remove the fork bracket

By the way, enjoyed the rideout a bit back, even tough I arrived home a stone heavier due to water ingress
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Nice one Robbie, maybe even I could service my calipers tho why would I want/ need to remove the fork bracket

By the way, enjoyed the rideout a bit back, even tough I arrived home a stone heavier due to water ingress
Hi Peter

My gloves are now dry I enjoyed our run dispite the weather

I may be able to get a pass out for the Dragon Raid or the run up north this week end but not both.

As for your question, if the wheel is off you can slip the callipers off leaving the bracket in place but they need cleaning and it is easyer to do this off the bike and leave the wheel in place
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