CakeBandit
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Does anyone know where to source slave brake cyclinders that are aluminium? I need to replace one on the front of my 109, and the iron replacement one seems to corroid really fast.
Vaseline (trademark?) is also known as petroleum jelly,My brake slave cylinders last years, it is the master I have trouble with as it seizes from lack of use, new one has the gaiter off and some red grease put inside to slow the inevitable down.
Ps I think vaseline is petroleum based?
Red rubber grease.. results found on ebay etc. Has a non melt agent so it won't get onto brake parts when they get hotIf you find it hard to obtain go to a motor bike shop, they will have it, they call it caliper grease, I think.
Red rubber grease.. results found on ebay etc. Has a non melt agent so it won't get onto brake parts when they get hot
It doesn't break down in contact with water, petrol, oil etc.Knew it was safe to use on brakes, but did not know it was vegetarian!
http://www.redrubbergrease.com/
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