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Old 08-03-05, 01:56 PM
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hypersnazz
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Originally Posted by Darkdevil_John
I dont know about simple green but for my brakes wich are good clean and dont stop me i try 1 of the two things build my own parachute for slowing down or put a little bit of soda on the rim where the brakes touch the rim leave the soda out in the heat for a day or two for maximus stopping power this way you clean the brakes mroe often but you allways have cheap brakes when around a conviniant store and are thirsty.
That's a really cool idea until your bike is infested with ants.

The most effective route to good braking is LEARNING HOW TO SET THEM UP.
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