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blade7 said:
PSH said:
the 86 has the brake ducts, along with it's other goodies...:)
Have you still got the diddy little front brakes though Pete [;)]:ROFLMAO:.

I sure have....don't want those great big heavy things.... :) add good pads and drilled discs and they stop quick enough.....

Pete

 
PSH said:
blade7 said:
PSH said:
the 86 has the brake ducts, along with it's other goodies...:)
Have you still got the diddy little front brakes though Pete [;)]:ROFLMAO:.

I sure have....don't want those great big heavy things.... :) add good pads and drilled discs and they stop quick enough.....

Pete

Just not very often ... unless you like bleeding brakes. :rolleyes:

 
no problems here John...not needed to bleed the brakes at all since back on the road.....in fact, they have never been bled unless putting in new pads etc...the fluid in them is install and forget....afraid I can't remember the product...it was bloody expensive I know that much..lol

 
PSH said:
no problems here John...not needed to bleed the brakes at all since back on the road.....in fact, they have never been bled unless putting in new pads etc...the fluid in them is install and forget....afraid I can't remember the product...it was bloody expensive I know that much..lol

Probably Silicone ? Automec

Non hydroscopic or does it strip paint if spilled....

R

 

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