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27-03-2018, 09:25 AM | #9 | |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Wells
Bike: Multiple Monsters
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Been there and done that!
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Absolutely agree with this - I made the same mistake on my Cagiva Raptor once, believe me, when the back wheel locks up of its own accord it isn't very funny! I was lucky and just had to wait for the disc and pads to stop sizzling before they freed up enough to get home and sort it out. What is important and worth getting right is the lever position, this can make all the difference to the rear brake operation - get it right and the improvement is really noticeable. Martin |
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