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Re: Bob M, my Super H thanks you!
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Posted by David Kronwall on November 19, 2006 at 04:03:26 from (64.201.65.22):
In Reply to: Re: Bob M, my Super H thanks you! posted by Bob M on November 18, 2006 at 18:27:59:
Bob M...Once again, you've helped someone else on this site with disc brakes, as you did me earlier this fall. You're the man. I still have one question with mine (SM): What is the best procedure for adjusting the brakes? I find it difficult to "measure free travel" of the brake pedals, probably due to my inexperience. I've only driven the SM from shop to shed since doing mine, and I heard a loud knock every time I applied the brakes. My farmer friend said it's just because they're new. The next time I moved it around the shed, did not hear the sound. But I'm not sure they're really "adjusted" properly. Can you give me any tips for that, Bob? BTW, an early Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. David
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