redsmartie
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I not particularly mechanically minded but I can do the basics if needed. Regardless I’ve always relied on the professionals to service the bike. However when I had my tyres changed yesterday the guy pointed out some light surface corrosion that, while not a problem, needed cleaning to prevent future issues.
I wouldn’t normally touch stuff like that but having watched him put everything back together I thought that while out of my comfort zone was manageable. If I had the tools...
I have a set of spanner’s and a reasonable socket set but let’s assume I have nothing.
What tools do I need to strip and reassemble the front brakes on the R1200GS (including fancy torque wrenches which I’ve always wanted because they look cool but I’ve never had the need for one)?
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I wouldn’t normally touch stuff like that but having watched him put everything back together I thought that while out of my comfort zone was manageable. If I had the tools...
I have a set of spanner’s and a reasonable socket set but let’s assume I have nothing.
What tools do I need to strip and reassemble the front brakes on the R1200GS (including fancy torque wrenches which I’ve always wanted because they look cool but I’ve never had the need for one)?
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