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It never ends, you'll most likely want more powerful brakes as you get faster too.I guess I'll add Ice Tech rotors to the wish list!
It never ends, you'll most likely want more powerful brakes as you get faster too.I guess I'll add Ice Tech rotors to the wish list!
OoOoOoOohhh beefy.These turned up today and with some encouragement from the forums I will have a crack at fitting them next week after the superflow race this weekend. 223 front and 203 rear - the 2.3 rotors appear soooo thick compared to the 1.8 shimanos on there at the moment
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They look rather nice.
They look good. I generally use a couple of dry rags/ towels.These work well...
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I have always washed my bikes with truck wash. Just a small amount mixed with water into a 15 litre hand sprayer. Spray bike, leave on for a couple of minutes then hose off. Works a treat, never had any issues with rotors/brakepadsThat's another point.
Keep bike wash and lubes away from the rotors and pads.
Where do you get that from?I have always washed my bikes with truck wash. Just a small amount mixed with water into a 15 litre hand sprayer. Spray bike, leave on for a couple of minutes then hose off. Works a treat, never had any issues with rotors/brakepads
Me too, CT18I have always washed my bikes with truck wash. Just a small amount mixed with water into a 15 litre hand sprayer. Spray bike, leave on for a couple of minutes then hose off. Works a treat, never had any issues with rotors/brakepads
I have always washed my bikes with truck wash. Just a small amount mixed with water into a 15 litre hand sprayer. Spray bike, leave on for a couple of minutes then hose off. Works a treat, never had any issues with rotors/brakepads
Me 3. CT18 in a spray bottle FTWMe too, CT18
I actually don’t know! FIL just supplies me with it. His brother runs trucking company and gets it from there. I will find out some detailsWhere do you get that from?
CT18 from repco, autobarn, etc.Where do you get that from?
Make sure to dilute it right down in a spray bottle for the MTB!Brilliant thanks!
do you want some blue Intense grips to match?Blue bling added to the previously monochrome spider
Thanks @Arran @wkkie @kip01 for some of the blue bits. Also CRC
Also been busy printing more MTB stuff. Not sure how strong the chain guides will be, but it's inexpensive enough to give it a shot at least. And if anyone wants a cane creek db air can spanner let me know
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