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succesful spanner twirling!

Started by NeilD, November 25, 2009, 06:55:33 PM

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NeilD

stripped and rebuilt the rear caliper on my Tiger today...
new pistons, seals and pads, I can lock the rear wheel now  8)  
it was in a bit of a state, lots of corrosion in the groves, but soon sorted with a dentists pick, toothbrush  and lots of hot water and swarfega..  :D
as an added bonus I didnt break or lose anything, nor have parts left over!

BONANZA

I need new pads in mine so it looks like Ill be giving it a strip and clean while im at it. Not that theres any rush with this c**p weather were having.
05 Tiger
95 Speed Triple

NeilD

apart from the wind the weathers been ok down here today, one of the reasons I wanted to crack on and get it done..

Nick Calne

Just Wind?  Hasn't stopped raining here for weeks.... I'm dying to get out there!!
Is it really an adventure bike if its wheels never see dirt?