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Old 11-07-2008, 11:10 AM
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Re: more comfort in a hc???

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Lol.. As soon as I saw you say go ghetto I somehow knew that link would be to something of MikeM's.
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Re: more comfort in a hc???

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Lol.. As soon as I saw you say go ghetto I somehow knew that link would be to something of MikeM's.
me too



A whole bunch of people are using the dashboard pad now days
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Re: more comfort in a hc???

go full fairing or go home.
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Re: more comfort in a hc???

I Use A Lever With An Internal Resivoir. Its Strong And Never Gets In The Way Of My High Chairs.
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Old 11-07-2008, 12:31 PM
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Re: more comfort in a hc???

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go full fairing or go home.
+100000.... a stock (looking) is always better and as long as u have a dent hc hold in. cut ur windscreen
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Old 11-07-2008, 12:54 PM
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Cut tennis ***** and put them on top of the forks to keep the tops from pokeing you in the legs plus it will help you pick up the ladies.......old ladies...with walkers...hell push one down and jack her tennis *****
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Re: more comfort in a hc???

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do i just have to overflow it??? because i was tryin hc circles tonight so i just unmounted my front brake resivour that was bleed good... let it hang under the triple so i could put my leg somewhere and i lost all pressure on my front brakes



and.... you coming to the ride with *****???
youc an't let it HANG upside down, you have to have the hose coming into the BOTTOM of the reservoir

that way no air can get to the master.. Because the air would have to travel down, to go back up...

Hell, you could put a 5 foot hose on it and mount your master under your seat if you really wanted
btw you don't HAVE to fill the reservoir COMPLETELY full.. Mine is about 3/4 full, and hasn't lost pressure in over a year of being mounted like this


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I Use A Lever With An Internal Resivoir. Its Strong And Never Gets In The Way Of My High Chairs.
Ill Find A Pic And Post It Soon.
Don't mean to be rude... but from the looks of your avatar, you don't even need a hand brake...
I don't think there is ANY good master on the market that has a built in reservoir

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Re: more comfort in a hc???

You know, my 05 636 kept on loosing front brake pressure all the damn time. A single drop to the right and bam..nothing. I got tired of that quick. Tried another front master??
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damn, can't believe no one suggested for him to loose weight....hahahaha
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Re: more comfort in a hc???

thanks everyone!!! but i figured out my problem like a year ago when i posted this thread
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Re: more comfort in a hc???

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thanks everyone!!! but i figured out my problem like a year ago when i posted this thread


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what did you do to prevents the brakes from loosing pressure?
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Re: more comfort in a hc???

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what did you do to prevents the brakes from loosing pressure?
no air!!!!
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