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Thanks for the info. I thought it was the mc needing a rebuild. Any lead on the SS brake lines? Im thinking running two separate lines from the master...
On another note I'm still running points and have been considering going to an electronic ignition ie Dyna III any experience with these or other make...
When the brake fluid isn't changed often enough it forms a hard, crusty "varnish" on every part the fluid touches. My master cylinder did the exact sa...
No direct experience, but several comments come to mind... ► Most stainless is not "stainless". As a material it is a category of steels containing m...
Did a decent job of storing my '95GSPD for two years. Stabil, trickle charge, clean and dry... Products like Stabil are good for several months...
Agree, it's most probably a product called Kreem. It's really, really worthless stuff. There is a chemical that dissolves it, but I've forgotten what ...
There's really nothing to it. I've not worked on those exact calipers, but they all work alike. You won't need a full rebuild kit in every instance, u...
Welcome aboard ! I came within days of buying one of those myself. When you do your "fluid changes" don't forget the brake fluid.
Progress on my cheap, recently purchased, fleesed bay Russell seat for the RS..... Great resto !! Since all the seat foams act like holding ...
Not a super tall person at 6ft, but I have longer arms than most (34" shirt sleeves) and experience many of the same concerns. I would take a sligh...
I did a search for Tire Pressure and can't believe that I got Zero hits.... So I just got a new set of Bridgestone Battle AX BT45F for my 77 R100RS. I...
Yes, I expounded upon my experiences doing my 1979 R100 with dual ATE in THIS THREAD RIGHT HERE. On the ATE caliper, bringing a hose to the caliper wa...
IMHO, EBC makes the very best brake pads available. Check out their line. May we suppose that you want these super pads so that you can stop quicke...




