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- 03 Feb 2004, 12:30
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: ANYONE RUNNING A MK3 WITH DEP FULL SYSTEM APPLY HERE
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4011
ANYONE RUNNING A MK3 WITH DEP FULL SYSTEM APPLY HERE
This site offers a special deal for DEP systems and a recent chappie has bought a MK3 system but the downpipe is not a 100% fit. DEP have revealed that some MK3's do not marry up identically to the fitment, sharing with the AR. Is there anyone out there with a MK3 who has a dep system fitted to help...
- 12 Feb 2003, 00:44
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: How to fit seals
- Replies: 8
- Views: 11458
Once you are able to catch the thread you can tighten up the nut enough to stop any oil from leaking out. With the bottom of the fork leg assembled it is just a case of measuring your oil and inserting the desired amount. There are different weights of oil and different weights of riders, I was advi...
- 12 Feb 2003, 00:36
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: How to fit seals
- Replies: 8
- Views: 11458
PICKING UP WHERE I LEFT OFF THIS IS, when you know that the seal is far enough down to stop tapping. The circlip is then replaced and then the dirt seal is then slid down the leg to finish off the process. It is then a case of making sure that all your remaining components are clean, free from old f...
- 12 Feb 2003, 00:26
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: EBC 320mm Supermoto Disc Conversion
- Replies: 0
- Views: 3647
EBC 320mm Supermoto Disc Conversion
:P Well I'm made the decision to see what all the fuss was about with the big disc conversion. Man is it some conversion. The EBC kit provides you with a spanking disc (bigger than on a Fireblade!) and a gold adjustment bracket to reposition the caliper. I opted to do both fork seals and clean out t...
- 12 Feb 2003, 00:12
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: Wavey Discs
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7674
:!: It is important to remember that the Italian firm BRAKING are the original wavy disc manufacturer who have the patent for the design, being in the trade I can tell you that you cannot buy a set of discs for £89 without pads, which would probably add another £25 at least. Be warned, if they are n...
- 27 Jan 2003, 19:42
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: How to fit seals
- Replies: 8
- Views: 11458
Very good message so far, wheres the rest of it all those people that followed your instructions to the letter will now be panicking with a handfull of bits, lol Remember when you push the fork leg back in the yokes make sure both parts are spotless, i didnt and ended up with a massive zig zag stra...
- 26 Jan 2003, 22:53
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: How to fit seals
- Replies: 8
- Views: 11458
How to fit seals
:roll: okay, so your seal has blown and you think, how do i do this as cheap as possible. First thing to do is call the guy's at leisure trail and get one sent over. They cost £20 per side with the carraige. The rule of thumb is that if one has gone, the other will follow not long after. I bought a ...