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[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=133563#p133563:3k17gvb1 said:
charles franz » Tue Oct 14, 2014 7:48 pm[/url]":3k17gvb1]
Apple, I did not mean to be a wiseguy, I was trying to be helpful to those folks that may have a problem with adjusting they disc brakes, I did NOT mean to offend anyone with their knowledge.

:headscratch: Dint offend me at all....did I miss something? It's all good! :good:
 
i cant stand people who get offended ... there completely anti freedom people knowingly or unknowing ... words but hurt no one ...and is just an excuse to go off topic ..and distriy freedom of speech ...plain and simple ....i just leaugh in the fece of people like that ...i laugh a lot ... :hihihi: :shock: :smilie_happy: :smilie_happy:
 
[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=133592#p133592:2c129z2p said:
dan filipi » Wed Oct 15, 2014 11:38 pm[/url]":2c129z2p]
Ok guys, back on topic please.

I thought we were having a break!! :smilie_happy: :smilie_happy:
 
So does anyone know where I can get the parking brake return spring, the one on the cable underneath? For my 86 Ranger? Autozone doesn't carry them.
 
'84 - '88 Ranger or Bronco II should all be the same. Maybe '89 and newer, and maybe early Explorers...

I miss my Ranger! It had a short life (11,000 miles), and a sad death! But - I was able to walk away with only a broken clavicle. 70 - 0 MPH in only 8 flips!


OK, back on topic... :whistling:
 
[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=133605#p133605:2usu3u2r said:
Steve83 » Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:25 am[/url]":2usu3u2r]
'84 - '88 Ranger or Bronco II should all be the same. Maybe '89 and newer, and maybe early Explorers...

I miss my Ranger! It had a short life (11,000 miles), and a sad death! But - I was able to walk away with only a broken clavicle. 70 - 0 MPH in only 8 flips!


OK, back on topic... :whistling:

Least the grill was ok :smilie_happy: :0fftopic:
 
Sounds like someone was trying to do a brake flush in the beginning to the pilot. If so, and air was introduced into the hose at the brake caliper (very easy to do) or, was going to put on pads and opened the bleeder you can let air into the system then as it is very easy to do. Now, if there is an air pocket in the ABS valve, this presents a problem, but not unsolvable.

First, we need to know exactly what repair or what was being done, what the original problem was before it was touched by the person trying to work on it. This always helps when trying to help someone figure out the next step they need to take.
 
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