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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Front brakes went wierd
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[QUOTE="flyinfish, post: 100652, member: 22919"] [b]Thanks for your suggestions![/b] Thanks guys, Associate, I think you were on to something the only thing that changed between home and where we went riding was altitude and temperature. Woj thanks for you imput I took the caliper apart successfully (no broken pins) thanks to your warnings. Lastly David, I have to admit that I didn't think replacing the brake line would be necessary, however that's the last thing I have to do and I've yet to make a significant difference in the mooshyness. When I hold the rubber brake line while actuating the brake, I can feel it expand and retract. I guess with so little fluid, such a small piston to displace the fluid, and 2-3 feet of rubber I guess it's possible. One more thing, where would I get a steel braided brake line? Thanks again, T.J. [/QUOTE]
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