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coolksprt
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Hey all. Well I finally got to riding the wheels around for about a week. But I started to notice the calibers were sticking, again. So I checked over all the bajo bolts nd fittings. I saw a little bit of brake fluid gathering under my left banjo bolt on the floor, so I checked it out. I pulled the brake lever, and the puddle gets a little bigger. Lucky me found a hole in the SS lines about halfway up where there is nothing interacting with it. Fluid squirts out in a nice stream untill the lever is released. At least I know the MC works fine.. They are practically brand new about 1 month old and only <50miles on them...
I highly doubt it, but is there a way to "repair" them? I know it's risky business with brakes and you always wanna be sure their in 100% working condition. But in order to ship them to CA from Pa, go through processing, ship them back, that gonna be 2.5 weeks out of riding...
Any tips tricks or ANYTHING is welcomed.
Kev
I highly doubt it, but is there a way to "repair" them? I know it's risky business with brakes and you always wanna be sure their in 100% working condition. But in order to ship them to CA from Pa, go through processing, ship them back, that gonna be 2.5 weeks out of riding...
Any tips tricks or ANYTHING is welcomed.
Kev