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Hi there,


I am needing to do a bit of work on my front discs.


A few of the bobbins are coroded and breaking up causing it to make a horrible noise. Stealth products to a repair kit, but in order to fit the new parts I need to angle grind out the old ones.


I am in the manchester area and was wondering if anyone could please either let me use their grinder, or help me out with this?


Thanks in advance,


Toby

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I may know somebody who has, he keeps telling me that i can borrow all his tools when ever and he got bikes so he may have or i may do in my shed and not even realise cos me a girlie lol :lol: :P

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he has got one but asked who for and said yes to me but not to you as he dont know you :x but i do understand, but i do thinki have one, i will look in my shed tonight for it and let you know 2m. how will you pick it up then , i live in flintshire

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it was that good he said it twice... have a look in Aldi too, they do them from time to time..


have you got the right tools for fitting new bobbins?

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it was that good he said it twice... have a look in Aldi too, they do them from time to time..


have you got the right tools for fitting new bobbins?

 

I'm told by the man at stealth that you can fit the new bobbins/washers/clips using a socket to drive them in

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