Jody
Stubborn git
Because it scratches the hoods and saddle....
Also in this age of hydraulic brakes can cause air to get into the brake lines.
Seems a bit extreme but fair enough.
Because it scratches the hoods and saddle....
Also in this age of hydraulic brakes can cause air to get into the brake lines.
How on earth would air get into a closed hydraulic brake system?
And of course you wouldn't load your bike upright on the roof rack and pull up at an event and park under the trees?Worse can happen; .
It isn't a closed system. The fluid reservoir has a small amount of air in it and when the brake lever is in the resting position the brake lines are effectively open to the reservoir. This allows for fluid expansion on warm days and allows fluid into the pressure side of the system to fill the calipers as the brake pads wear.How on earth would air get into a closed hydraulic brake system?
How could I get to the back of the car before fixing the flat?Get to back of car
Get to the car was instruction 1. I said (for flats) "follow instructions 4567 above" ie 4,5,6,7.How could I get to the back of the car before fixing the flat?It's parked near home.