Paul H
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As Leo already said... yepBut I can just add calipers for the same result if I already have m8000 brakes?
The lever is the same M8000.... its the caliper that's M8020
As Leo already said... yepBut I can just add calipers for the same result if I already have m8000 brakes?
I have to ask Norm if he is a fan of The Alan Parsons Project. Specifically a certain album from 1977.
So now I. Victor is I, Robot.
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not the one where Dr Evil was going to destroy DC from the moon?
I’m shooting for 5th place next time. That way I can call myself nickelback.That punctuation is messing with my brain!
Also, since you're a racer now, with that username even a second place is kind of a let down...just sayin'
I’m shooting for 5th place next time. That way I can call myself nickelback.
I’m not touching that one.if i DFL can i be Meat Puppet ?
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Okay, not worth it for the hoses aloneSame levers. So yes. In theory I believe you could even use M785, I went through this a while ago while spec-ing the Fug. It's just not cost effective to buy the calipers alone. Also, you need the hose for the Saint/Zee instead of the standard XT that comes with the BR-M8000.
I’m not touching that one.
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Don't you guys move the calipers and levers around while tapping it with a dipped adjustable wrench while bleeding? It's kind of brake maintenance 101 and only adds a few more minutes to the jobI think it has more to do with where the air is stuck in.
If you look at how the rear caliper is positioned and if there is air in there, you can kinda see that it would be difficult get it out of the caliper if it is on the frame.
I had this issue on both M8000 and M785 because I took the hose off from the caliper end and prolly got air in there.
this is a professional group - seriously. thankfully Nirvana fixed it.
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Never really needed a full bleed...Don't you guys move the calipers and levers around while tapping it with a dipped adjustable wrench while bleeding? It's kind of brake maintenance 101 and only adds a few more minutes to the job
After goofing around with Airplane yesterday, it would surely be logical to think Austin Powers.You replace the 5 images with 5 Oozers, I buy a dozen.
Vic, you've got something RIGHT THERE but I can't say it now because you put it in the official question thread.
Ala Parsons Project - totally thought of Austin Powers when I saw that.
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