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For rotors, yep. Cooking for pads.Isopropyl FTW!
For rotors, yep. Cooking for pads.Isopropyl FTW!
Haha - I learnt that from you! I now keep a small cast-iron (camping style) frypan especially for cooking pads. I still like to give them a rinse in Isopropyl first too though as it helps draw some of the oil out, and reduces the total amount of oil in the pads to cook off. Amazed me how hot I had to get the buggers until it worked fully, but works amazing well (well, with the sintered pads I've tried - organic would make me a bit more nervous...)For rotors, yep. Cooking for pads.
Good to know given I just bought a few sets of Uberbike Race Matrix pads, cheers!Both work sweet.
Disclaimer...I only ever use genuine Shimano pads.Good to know given I just bought a few sets of Uberbike Race Matrix pads, cheers!
Unattached is how I'd put it...I take it you're single then
He is tired and broken.God knows what PP is.
Are you sure you can trust the bike shop? I know they aren't tradies, but they use job titles like "mechanic".Tried to put the headset in the Orange. And failed... Cant for the life of me get it to go in straight, and I'm not inclined to force it.
Might be a trip to the bike shop where I hope they have a better press.
Had to dremel down a weld blob too - they had had a rough go at it at the factory, but it was still proud and would have jammed the headset.
Porn porn porn! And the tracer dropouts too...
1 1/8 totems
no star nut installed, steerer uncut
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That is a poorly kept secret.A wanker?
That's one hell of an age gap!We were booked to stay till tomorrow, but Middle Brother has Year 6 School Captain Photos tomorrow
I regularly oven bake my race matrix pads. They love it.Disclaimer...I only ever use genuine Shimano pads.
Um, why?$8 more than you should spend on brake cleaner.....also, never use brake cleaner.
Logic.Um, why?
Can you explain the logic?Logic.
What is not suitable now?I got the advice from this very site -
So it's actually not suitable now?
Should have googled itI got the advice from this very site -
Alternatives to isopropyl alcohol?
I use Isocol. You can get it at coles. It's usually in with the medicines.www.rotorburn.com
So it's actually not suitable now?
*GooGledShould have googled it
Car brake cleaner, it's recommended in that thread but not by you lot. It's only $8 so I can use it on the cars instead. I only bought it because I can't find 100% Isopropyl alcohol in Cairns at the moment!What is not suitable now?