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Old 02-02-2020, 10:33 AM   #19
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Thinks for update Vince. Finally made a start on my Evo today. Collecting the mityvac tomorrow so will follow your work. I’ll put a post on my fork oil swap and any other stuff that I think will help others
Hope you are as (apparently!) successful as I was, Ryan. I'm fairly confident that the rear brake is now completely free from air, as it's showing no sign of sponginess after being stood for a week. We'll see whether exhaust heat affects it once I'm back on the road.

Good luck!
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