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rupert wrote:Easy ish yes, only problem is that you practically have to remove the engine to do anything to it!!
How I miss mine........
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David Gentleman wrote:Yep, remove the caliper, undo the top bolt on the hubcarrier and pull it forward so the handbrake cable can come out from underneath the upper arm, and then hang the caliper onto the bottom of the rear shock eyelet so its out of the way (I leave the rear shocks in situ), otherwise you'll stretch/kink the brake lines if you leave them dangling...
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simonsays74 wrote:David Gentleman wrote:Yep, remove the caliper, undo the top bolt on the hubcarrier and pull it forward so the handbrake cable can come out from underneath the upper arm, and then hang the caliper onto the bottom of the rear shock eyelet so its out of the way (I leave the rear shocks in situ), otherwise you'll stretch/kink the brake lines if you leave them dangling...
you clearly are english
the irish way...... pop the cable of the caliper lever, slide it out of the caliper and thats it
disconnect metal brake pipe from flexi hose and leave it attached to the caliper.
honestly you english
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