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Old 29-Mar-2005, 18:21
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..and now a further £78 for the rear disc...

Am haemorrhaging money



£78?

Guido said at the top of the thread "a mere £60"

Have they gone up already?
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Old 29-Mar-2005, 19:00
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I know!

Oh well, "a fool and his money..." (as my mother likes to keep pointing out!)

Guess thats inflation for you - wish my wages increased as quickly!
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Old 30-Mar-2005, 11:22
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..and now a further £78 for the rear disc...

Am haemorrhaging money



£78?

Guido said at the top of the thread "a mere £60"

Have they gone up already?

Guess they must have done....Usual story when something gets more popular
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Old 02-Apr-2005, 10:45
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The £78 did include p&p...
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Re. the Rear Wavey disks. I have one of the Braking items on my '01 748R and have to say it's a vast improvement Vs standard for a mere £60. You won't regret it.

Guido

Disc arrived and very pretty indeed!

Thanks for the advice


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Old 02-Apr-2005, 10:48
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Earlier in this thread someone mentioned a sticking rear master cylinder.

My manual shows one but not how to deal with it if its sticking.

I haven't actually been and looked at it yet, but are there any words of wisdom as to how to unstick it, and also stop it from happening again?

Thanks

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