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05 April 2011, 08:56
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Realistically it probably wouldn't make a lot of...
Realistically it probably wouldn't make a lot of difference in my case ... my trip home is only about 1 mile rarely exceeding 30mph and with hardly any braking (mostly slightly uphill) so I doubt the...
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Interesting Jon ... I have also wondered the same...
Interesting Jon ... I have also wondered the same thing, whether a quick spin-dry on the way home is better than leaving the brakes soaking wet and rusting after flushing them at home. I've not...
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Couldn't figure out what you lot were on about...
Couldn't figure out what you lot were on about till I saw the link posted later!
Nice job! :cool:
Mind you I still think that the best way to avoid brake problems is to have brakes like on my...
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Not really - quite common on small boats - a set...
Not really - quite common on small boats - a set of dolly wheels to put the boat in the water and then a set of road wheels which never get wet. Dad has a sailing dinghy that uses this idea and has...
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