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I support Uros about the unscrew, cut, screw, and poke back in with the last
screw shortening procedure and require no bleed afterwards. I had the back
brake softer, just a bit, but a couple turns on the contact adjust ( i have
rsc) then they both matched 🙂
I am / was a formula guy since I replaced the juicy's on my rocky slayer 70.
Think that was 10 years ago. But now… the T1's are replaced…. and I'm not
going to put them back on even if the guides break (no pun intended :-p)
Oct. 28, 2014, 11:01 a.m. - ibeaver
#!markdown I support Uros about the unscrew, cut, screw, and poke back in with the last screw shortening procedure and require no bleed afterwards. I had the back brake softer, just a bit, but a couple turns on the contact adjust ( i have rsc) then they both matched 🙂 I am / was a formula guy since I replaced the juicy's on my rocky slayer 70. Think that was 10 years ago. But now… the T1's are replaced…. and I'm not going to put them back on even if the guides break (no pun intended :-p)