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Old 01-10-20, 01:29 AM
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AlanHK
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Originally Posted by Bike Gremlin
perhaps it would be good to just remove the brake discs when doing the bleeding.
Actually, I have some old wheels, non-disc, so I will put those on.

I'll scrub the discs and brake pads while I'm at it.
This bike has been sitting in a basement car park for months at least, so needs a clean all around.
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