and yes she sleeps in the lounge room :) if any1 would like to just swing sum sensibe offers my way and no spamming my thread either im not 100 percent on the sale unles i see the right price so i posted it in general chatuntil i get a reply from a mod then i will move it to sales if thats...
ok well u have all probably seen my santa cruz jackal i was wondering if any1 would be interested in it ill get up sum pics asap again for those who havent seen it and a couple of details ok it was apprixametely a 3100$ build and has served me well im not chasing anything like it cost me to...
and dhz140 your right about sanding them with a coarse paper the disc and pads both need a fine grit to them to catch my boss uses scotchbrite pads on his after he cleans his crf450 and he said u could maybe sand them with a sandpaper over 240grit aslong as its done by hand ir spinning high speed
yea ashmore golddy thanks for all ur help guys i soaked it in metho then quickly burnt it then took them both to work and put them in the cnc lathe and took 0.01 mm off it and theyre perfect cheers for all the tips and i hope this can all help ppl in the future....i know ill be using the thread...
i only used the soap on frame but it was like that wash and wax crap
and only a little bit of it only under the frame and near headstem where the mud was
it was more a waxy stuff it was really thick so it couldnt have ran down the frame ???? does any1 have any ideas on how to solve this??
pads are like nearly new woodnt have a clue about adjusting them cos before i washed it they were absolutely unreal and oil or anything like that i coodnt have i only sponged the frame then rinsed it off with water so im absolutely lost :S thanks mate
ok well i washed my bike the other day after a sesh at ashmore and i sponged it all then rinsed it with water not pressure gurney or anything just a hose to get the soap and excess of then chamois'ed it and my hydraulic disc brakes now have barely any grab hat can i do to regain that lockup and...