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Brake pad pins

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ronniecbr

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can anybody help me please with a web site or anything else of where i can get stainless steel or titanium brake pad pins been looking all afternoon with no luck thanks
 
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Boggymarsh

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OK, two sources but how can we contact them as we don't seem to have a PM facility on here...or do we?
 

ceoils

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think we get discount for tastynuts as we are jaws...
tastynuts/probolt same people.
 
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ronniecbr

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Thanks for all your advice rang pro-bolt they dont do any brake pad pinsfor the blackbird :cry:
 
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Boggymarsh

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Was just looking at their site and the above post confirms what I thought. There is a PDF file that opens up with sillouettes of various pins and I couldn't find one that matched the Honda type. May now just order three new ones from David Silvers instead.
 

ceoils

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Thanks for all your advice rang pro-bolt they dont do any brake pad pinsfor the blackbird :cry:


??? I got my titanium gold pins and pin plugs from them
go to web site and log in with type of bike
sod it I will try have a look now here at work

started to search then school cut me off site ffs sorry
 
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ianrobbo1

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Maintain your bike properly, and you wouldn't need titanium pins!! :dunno:
 

andyBeaker

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Maintain your bike properly, and you wouldn't need titanium pins!! :dunno:


If he is like most of the other 'riders' on here the brake pads probably only need changing about once every 15 years so corrosion is likely to set in.
 

andyBeaker

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Maintain your bike properly, and you wouldn't need titanium pins!! :dunno:


If he is like most of the other 'riders' on here the brake pads probably only need changing about once every 15 years so corrosion is likely to set in.
 
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