eBlag, or how I learned to love the trike!

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What's the problem with the mudguard mounts?
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Herby01 wrote:What's the problem with the mudguard mounts?
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It's been awhile, but I have been slowly working through the list of stuff to fix before the retest.

So far I have sorted the leak from the exhaust, and fixed the leaking cylinder. I have been practicing my ends for when I start to replacing the brake lines tomorrow.
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Nice neat nipples Ali. :thumbsup:
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Lmao! I haven't done brake lines before and that's exactly what I've been doing this afternoon, test it all out and see how it works :thumbsup:
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Some work and some dont, :bang: use the best pipe you can find :thumbsup:
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Mmmmmm, I have been looking at "stuff" to make brake pipes, as mine will be replaced soon too.

Which kit did you buy?
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I went for one of these

brake flaring tool and pipe cutter
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Pipe cutter !!! Mind thats a bit posh, I used to make do with a hacksaw lol.
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Aztec wrote:Pipe cutter !!! Mind thats a bit posh, I used to make do with a hacksaw lol.
I have 3 pipe cutters, covering pretty much any size that you would need for plumbing jobs.
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