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Post by haitch on Aug 21, 2021 11:22:09 GMT 10
My thanks also Andy. A note on not so much bleeding brakes [can help however] but changing brake fluid. I use an oil suction pump attached to the bleed nipple, speeds the process but watch reservoir fluid level as it drops quickly, an assistant helps. My suction pump is 6L capacity but smaller models are available, looking at Ural fill plug arrangements a suction pump may work in the crankcase but cannot see that with gearbox and final drive. A piece of arcane information re bleeding brakes if I may ? Any damage to caliper mounts can misalign that with the disc, pad pressure will flex the disc and releasing pressure causes the disc to push the pads / pistons back and you would swear there is air in the system. Easily diagnosed by removing caliper mounting bolts. Is it November yet ? Are we there yet ? ---------------- Are we there yet ? ---------------- etc. I shall now go to the shed and look at the empty Ural space and drink beer. I'm feeling your pain brother. 🤣🤣🤣
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Post by Uralee on Aug 21, 2021 12:36:36 GMT 10
Is it November yet ? Are we there yet ? ---------------- Are we there yet ? ---------------- etc. I shall now go to the shed and look at the empty Ural space and drink beer.
..........Is it worse to look at an empty space or look at a brand new Ural you are not allowed to ride anywhere? 🏍👀☹️
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Post by Piper on Aug 21, 2021 12:57:45 GMT 10
Thinking,,if you have an empty space ,, someone has pinched the Brand New Ural and you still don't get to Ride it anywhere,
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Post by Uralee on Aug 21, 2021 14:02:06 GMT 10
Thinking,,if you have an empty space ,, someone has pinched the Brand New Ural and you still don't get to Ride it anywhere, It is not me with the empty space......😜
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