Slow cooking - R100/7 twin-disc conversion at last

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Mal S7
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Back on the road at last!!! And what a beautiful day for a run.

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I see you were able to stop and take a photo from the bridge Mal.
So far so good with the twin front discs then.

Did you remember to put the oil filter cover back on?
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Shtarker lives! Well done, Mal.
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Mal S7
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Cheers! Not yet decided if it was worth the money and time.
It doesn't stop that much better and you have to take the guard off to remove the front wheel. Pads n discs still need to bed in though.
Pretty stoked (relieved) to have it on the road in time for the trip.
Even better my mains and big ends might last the trip.
Now trying to work out how and what to pack.
Havent done fishing for about 15 years but goin to take a little rod and some celtas in case the opportunity presents.

Looking forward to catching up!
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Looks nice Mal,
Regards, Bob
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