[ REVIEW ] After Market Rear Sets.

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Re: [ REVIEW ] After Market Rear Sets.

Post by Le_Blur » Mon May 07, 2012 1:21 pm

...and you've yet to actually review anything. Besides showing us a photo of one rearset fitted to your bike, how about summarising your thoughts on functionality, build quality, value for money, etc.? How easy were they to bleed? Does the master cylinder leak at all?
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Re: [ REVIEW ] After Market Rear Sets.

Post by iDemonix » Mon May 07, 2012 3:09 pm

xivlia wrote:here is the picture of the rear brake installed on the bike. havent got a picture of the gear side yet. sorry.

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I always find your threads when I'm bored, the entertainment value is unreal. You do need a back brake, regardless of speed. End of. Sort that the fuck out.

Now, dare I ask, is that a fecking fruit shoot bottle wedged behind your rad? Please don't tell me you're using kids juice cartons as a radiator overflow tank >.<

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Re: [ REVIEW ] After Market Rear Sets.

Post by iDemonix » Mon May 07, 2012 3:10 pm

Oh and I just noticed, what's it fucking tied on with? Straw?
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Re: [ REVIEW ] After Market Rear Sets.

Post by xivlia » Mon May 07, 2012 4:30 pm

haha, the rear brake is sorted. and the fruit shoot bottle is mounted on the top of the radiator. and tied with a piece of rope to the black hose. the fruit shoot is temporary untill i get a hrc res kit...its the same thing imo... this is the cheaper option.

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Re: [ REVIEW ] After Market Rear Sets.

Post by iDemonix » Mon May 07, 2012 4:48 pm

It's fitted? I still haven't read a review...
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Re: [ REVIEW ] After Market Rear Sets.

Post by xivlia » Mon May 07, 2012 5:34 pm

because i havent used it yet. cant use it, bikes not working.

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Re: [ REVIEW ] After Market Rear Sets.

Post by porndoguk » Mon May 07, 2012 9:51 pm

bikemonkey wrote:
Le_Blur wrote:As they say in freestyle BMX: "No brakes, no mistakes".
Haha, I run brakeless on my bmx, it's more like "brakeless is the way forward".

No wussing out once you've got the speed up ;)
I only run a front on my Diamond Back ;)
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Re: [ REVIEW ] After Market Rear Sets.

Post by porndoguk » Mon May 07, 2012 9:53 pm

iDemonix wrote:
xivlia wrote:here is the picture of the rear brake installed on the bike. havent got a picture of the gear side yet. sorry.

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I always find your threads when I'm bored, the entertainment value is unreal. You do need a back brake, regardless of speed. End of. Sort that the fuck out.

Now, dare I ask, is that a fecking fruit shoot bottle wedged behind your rad? Please don't tell me you're using kids juice cartons as a radiator overflow tank >.<

You don't half make some odd decisions.
I use a panda pop one! But soon will upgrade to a advent baby bottle :D
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Re: [ REVIEW ] After Market Rear Sets.

Post by Le_Blur » Mon May 07, 2012 10:53 pm

porndoguk wrote:
bikemonkey wrote:
Le_Blur wrote:As they say in freestyle BMX: "No brakes, no mistakes".
Haha, I run brakeless on my bmx, it's more like "brakeless is the way forward".

No wussing out once you've got the speed up ;)
I only run a front on my Diamond Back ;)
Bah! Who needs brakes? They'll only slow you down.
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Re: [ REVIEW ] After Market Rear Sets.

Post by vfrman » Tue May 08, 2012 8:28 am

That is almost as good as the quote I have in my signature. Difference is I think you aren't being serious...

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