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  1. So when changing brake disk pads again.. and I have reached the conclusion that Calipers have a dominant and a non dominant side ...and always seem to wear down one pad a lot quicker than the other (the dominant) So I was thinking of running a metal disk on the dominant and a resin disk on the non dominant sides. as i only thought of this after i took out the old worn pads i'll have to wait until the new ones wear down so i can make a note Although i would assume the piston on the hose banjo side probably responds a touch faster and does more work.
  2. Hi guys. I've been reading up on anodizing brake levers and brake calipers and so I decided to get and old brake set and give it a try. I had a word first with a local guy that does anodizing and he told me that only billet materials can be anodized. He suggested that they do what they call a "gun coat" since the brake levers and calipers I had was a aluminum cast and that it won't look nice when anodized. So they did an orange gun coat with a clear coat on top of that and it came out very nicely!
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