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Old 23-06.-2006, 04:34 PM   #1
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can anyone tell how to maintain dic brakes on bikes
as i have trouble with mine so if any one could tell what the procces
is that would be great yes i have a mountain bike but i use it for the road more than track rides
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Old 23-06.-2006, 06:39 PM   #2
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how about telling us what make and model of brakes you are running and what the problem actually is!!
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Old 23-06.-2006, 08:12 PM   #3
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cmon cant you tell

it the model that looks like the thing from that show

and the discy thingo is makin hard for me to put on me tyreflys

hey does anyone own them ?

mmmmmmmmmmmm

try sheldon brown he has lots of quirky stuff on his website
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Old 24-06.-2006, 02:36 PM   #4
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undefined[QUOTE=davebee]how about telling us what make and model of brakes you are running and what the problem actually is!!

Jammas bike tekinfro .dicbrakes model yeh know it ???
whats my problem with it i have no idear how i ajust dic brakes
so as you tighten on the leaver your brakes apply
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Old 25-06.-2006, 01:57 PM   #5
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is it just me or is this thread going nowhere?
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Old 26-06.-2006, 05:05 AM   #6
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Jammas bike tekinfro .dicbrakes model yeh know it ???
whats my problem with it i have no idear how i ajust dic brakes
so as you tighten on the leaver your brakes apply


If you don't know what is wrong how can we help? It is also easier to understand if you spell things correctly. Is it a cable disk, a hydraulic disk? Do you mean TEKTRO as tekinfro yielded ZERO results on google. In fact fuck it, I have no idea what you are asking so I am not going to waste my time replying to your shitty post or trying to work out what it means.

Ask it properly, spell things properly and write it in such a way as I can understand what the problem is, (other than that you don't appear to know what the fucking problem is) and I will have another go at helping you.
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Old 26-06.-2006, 06:06 AM   #7
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Jammas bike tekinfro .dicbrakes model yeh know it ???
whats my problem with it i have no idear how i ajust dic brakes
so as you tighten on the leaver your brakes apply


If you don't know what is wrong how can we help? It is also easier to understand if you spell things correctly. Is it a cable disk, a hydraulic disk? Do you mean TEKTRO as tekinfro yielded ZERO results on google. In fact f**k it, I have no idea what you are asking so I am not going to waste my time replying to your sh*tty post or trying to work out what it means.

Ask it properly, spell things properly and write it in such a way as I can understand what the problem is, (other than that you don't appear to know what the fu**ing problem is) and I will have another go at helping you.
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Old 26-06.-2006, 07:46 AM   #8
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yep its officail this thread is going no where


man i cant believe im typing i should go back to sleep
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