Brake pins for front and rear on CRM

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Brake pins for front and rear on CRM

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I have fitted these brake pins to my CRM, instead of the allen head tucked away, these have an 8mm head and stick out from the hole, so they are a lot easier to get out, I have them fitted to my DR350 and the only thing you have to do is cut them down as they are slightly longer than the std pin and copaslip them.
This is the ebay no. 140130426601 I had mine for less than a fiver.
Also a front brake lever from a DR350S will fit with a small amount of grinding and they come with an adjustor.
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Just got pins, I was unsure of the std length,these are exactly right.
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I got one from LT a few weeks ago, you need the 55mm (total length including head) size (measured the one I have)

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I used the longer ones, because they stick out and are easier to get at.
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you do need the shorter one for the front but I just cut the front one down to fit.

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