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      jerbear




      2 Stroke Junkie.

      Registered: August 2008
      Location: Lake Holiday, IL
      Posts: 155
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      New brake pads.
      · Date: Fri April 1, 2011 · Views: 941
      · Filesize: 49.0kb, 64.6kb ·
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  1.   Thu April 7, 2011 6:05am Rating: 10.00 
    1. JoeMeg

      Master Mudder


      Registered: July 2009
      Location: Cleveland,Oh.
      Posts: 1,589

      lookin good,I hear the price was right also.

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  1.   Thu April 7, 2011 8:01am
    1. jerbear

      2 Stroke Junkie.


      Registered: August 2008
      Location: Lake Holiday, IL
      Posts: 155

      $29 for the material and the rivets, delivered. I had to buy 100 rivets, so if anyone wants to do this DON'T BUY RIVETS !!!!! I'll send you some, that'll save you about $9. Not that bad of a job really, just have to be careful countersinking the the holes as to not go all the way thru. I ground a drill bit flat to "chisel" out the last bit of material, leaving about 3/32" for the rivet head to rest on.

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