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Mitch9128
18-09-10, 07:13 AM
Anyone any good at these? I've never bled them myself, always putting them into a shop with good results. Well turns out the shop here couldn't do them either... so anyone? Beer tokens await.

Roll_on
18-09-10, 10:31 AM
Where are you?

Mitch9128
18-09-10, 12:47 PM
Chippenham

Roll_on
18-09-10, 01:23 PM
Try Chippenham Motor Cycles Bumpers Farm Ind. Est.

Mitch9128
18-09-10, 05:55 PM
For mountain bike brakes?

Mitch9128
19-09-10, 05:46 PM
Never mind, managed to do them today with a syringe etc. Would appreciate any routes if anyone knows any local ones?

CBRowner
19-09-10, 06:26 PM
I've got a professional MTB brake bleeding kit if you need it for the future.

I used to be very into my Downhill biking until I bought a motorbike, so if you need anything doing to it give me a PM and I'll nip round with my tools [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

wiltshire builders
19-09-10, 06:57 PM
Never mind, managed to do them today with a syringe etc. Would appreciate any routes if anyone knows any local ones?
Nice leasurely ride that goes around the back of Bath racecourse and comes out in weston village. Or you could try http://www.spirthilltrail.uk.com/bikers.htm for me the best trails are over the bridge. Cwmcarn is less than an hour away and the downhill section is a hoot. Think there's some trails around Longleat too.

Mitch9128
20-09-10, 05:20 PM
Chippenham, too bloody flat! Can't be bothered with Welshland, North Downs too far, i work next door to Swinley but i hardly bother going in to work, so that's no good. :'(

wiltshire builders
21-09-10, 07:23 PM
Chippenham, too bloody flat! Can't be bothered with Welshland, North Downs too far, i work next door to Swinley but i hardly bother going in to work, so that's no good. :'(
Do you actually like cycling? ;D