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Paint back from the sprayers
Looks the same but not the 15 plus year old chipped,faded paint that was on it
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Looking at all the previous pics, it was always going to look THAT good
=D> Is it as close as it looks to finished.......I think I'll have to blatantly copy your wheels ..............I mean it Alan
=D> Is it as close as it looks to finished.......I think I'll have to blatantly copy your wheels ..............I mean it Alan
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Gis the loan of your face I want to worry this rat
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Thanks for the replys
There is still lots to do,electrics being the main one and i'm waiting for my end cans as i damaged one when the bike fell over in the garage
I still haven't had it running so it will need setting up with the KR carbs ,Ramairs and running premix
At the moment i can't seem to bleed the rear brake,it has far too much pedal movement even though i have passed the whole bottle of brake fluid through and can't see anymore bubbles
There is still lots to do,electrics being the main one and i'm waiting for my end cans as i damaged one when the bike fell over in the garage
I still haven't had it running so it will need setting up with the KR carbs ,Ramairs and running premix
At the moment i can't seem to bleed the rear brake,it has far too much pedal movement even though i have passed the whole bottle of brake fluid through and can't see anymore bubbles
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The rear brake caliper...
is it new..or new pistons and seals...??
if so... remove the pads and try to pump the pistons out..
ot completely...just out 2 thirds..
i think there sticking...i had a similar problem
with some new calipers....at the front...
perserver... its the pistons sticking....hope this helps...
your welcome
is it new..or new pistons and seals...??
if so... remove the pads and try to pump the pistons out..
ot completely...just out 2 thirds..
i think there sticking...i had a similar problem
with some new calipers....at the front...
perserver... its the pistons sticking....hope this helps...
your welcome
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I rebuilt the caliper with new genuine seals and got a mastercylinder repair kit for the rear YPVS mastercylinder.wakasaki wrote:The rear brake caliper...
is it new..or new pistons and seals...??
if so... remove the pads and try to pump the pistons out..
ot completely...just out 2 thirds..
i think there sticking...i had a similar problem
with some new calipers....at the front...
perserver... its the pistons sticking....hope this helps...
your welcome
I will try taking the pads out,cheers mate
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