Or some old credit,debit,store cards, they should be oil free.
About the right size as well.
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ACF50 how do you apply yours???
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- StreetFlatTwin
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I never thought of that, putting something between the pads and discs.....I pulled te pads out and put them under the seat til springtime......the 1st time I rolled the bike out to clean the garage I wondered why I couldn't hold it on the hill
Until I remembered.....look down to check no brake fluid or pistons lying on the driveway
Now I have a bin bag tied to the bars.....just in case!!

Until I remembered.....look down to check no brake fluid or pistons lying on the driveway

Now I have a bin bag tied to the bars.....just in case!!
- StreetFlatTwin
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I just gotten round to doing this and I cannot believe what a difference the temperature makes!!
I stored the can in a cupboard near a radiator in the house for a few days and it came out fairly runny and was really easy to spray on and spread with a brush!!!
The bike looks amazing!!!
Thanks for all of your ideas and tips!
I stored the can in a cupboard near a radiator in the house for a few days and it came out fairly runny and was really easy to spray on and spread with a brush!!!
The bike looks amazing!!!
Thanks for all of your ideas and tips!