rear brake caliper holder tool

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  1. Skippy79

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    Seen them on motoforum and ebay I think for roughly the price your looking at
     
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    I have as well, can't think of the name to search under though :(
     
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    wedgiewolves#223 God Like

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    Captive caliper bracket none on there I ordered off Alan Jackson I have his number if you want it drop him a text
     
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  5. scooby

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    did you get it for 55?
     
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    im after one too, where is best to get them?
     
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    Yeah bud delivered
     
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    I'll ask him if ok to give number and bang it on here tommrrow if he ok with it
     
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    Hi everyone Alan Jackson on 07947660928 he makes them and they are the decent ones thanks to everyone who helped me out finding one cheers he does loads other parts
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    Bracket arrived really good strong the spacer took some getting in but I suppose it's gotta be tight give get a kick of paint won't last long but looks better [​IMG]
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  11. arthurbikemad

    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    Surprised you use these, they make it harder imo, I can swap out the rear wheel in 2mins easy. :)

    Chain off, drop wheel, calliper slides out, wheel out.
     
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    Your a pro though Arthur to us mere mortals its for when I have it down to a tee but when my dad friends helping when racing this just seems to make it a lot easier for them especially doing endurance next year
     
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    Easier with my block of wood.I hated rear wheel changing but after seeing Jase with his block of wood,I thought what a splendid idea its doddle now.Not as quick as our master Arthur tho:)
     
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    I'm not too keen in them either. The pads fall out easier
     
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    wedgiewolves#223 God Like

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    I thought everyone raved about them ? I haven't tried mine yet .... So you can get wheel in and out with the holder ? Enlighten me users ha ha
     
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    wedgie,trust me they save so much hassle,blocks of wood?.funny how jase try's to get me to change his wheels for him.

    it's no q/r system,but it takes the hassle of the trying to hold ther caliper in place when slippin gthe wheel back in.
     
  17. Scott

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    Mayb my last one just wasn't a good one
     
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    maybe....
     
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    Cheers bud I might go for a few trial runs in the garage ha ha
     
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    Well had a few trial runs with the captive caliper bracket really good idea of only the bastard pads didn't keep falling out ahhhhhhhhhhh but it does help loads . You do have to guide wheel around caliper cause if you tap caliper it's a pad out ha ha but all good [​IMG]
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