Had a tidy up of the front end with resprayed legs,stainless bolts and pins and caliper mounting bolts nickel plated.....
Then fitted a rear brake reservoir delete kit,for something so simple,what a wombling faff,especially the clips.....
Front end refresh and Delete kit
- TaxiDriver
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Re: Front end refresh and Delete kit
That front end looks really good! I've not seen a reservoir delete kit before (very sheltered life..!), again, looks very tidy
Insufferable halfwit.
Re: Front end refresh and Delete kit
There's a reasonably priced HRC kit available for the rear res.
Just remember to schedule an annual fluid change.
Just remember to schedule an annual fluid change.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: Front end refresh and Delete kit
Looking good to me as well
Chris.
Chris.
Re: Front end refresh and Delete kit
Hi Taxi,
Forks look very good. What did you use?
Mine are a mess, as you can see on the picture. The rest isn't bad at all.
I just need to sort the forks out pal..
Cheers
Jason
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Forks look very good. What did you use?
Mine are a mess, as you can see on the picture. The rest isn't bad at all.
I just need to sort the forks out pal..
Cheers
Jason
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- TaxiDriver
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Re: Front end refresh and Delete kit
Was put onto Simoniz satin spray by another member on here,3 or 4 coats and your good.
- Rhughes945
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Re: Front end refresh and Delete kit
I did mine recently, stripped off what I could of the previous crap paint job and used some etching primer (2 or 3 coats should do) and then finish off with a decent paint.
I used simoniz 5 wheel paint.
https://www.reactiveparts.com/hrc-honda ... r-kit.html
Is this the delete kit used above?