How to repack a Micron
How to repack a Micron
Any advice on how to repack a round Micron Race Can(older version than the current ones)>>>take the end cap off and your left with the baffle and a big steel ring (for the end cap to bolt to)>>> do they unscrew or pull out or what>>>there is no packing in there at all..
Cans are so loud now that cars keep slamming the brakes on incase something just fell off their car, they're becoming a liability and the BS stamps fooling no one.
Thanks..
Cans are so loud now that cars keep slamming the brakes on incase something just fell off their car, they're becoming a liability and the BS stamps fooling no one.
Thanks..
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Sound like the same cans i've got, if so, i was able (dunno if it's the right way) to gently tap out the whole baffles with a rubber mallet. watch the rubber seals though they are a bit flimsy.
Then you can re-pack to you heatrs content, and then gently tap them back into place.
That's what i did anyhoo.....
Then you can re-pack to you heatrs content, and then gently tap them back into place.
That's what i did anyhoo.....

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While we're on the servicing subject, the rear calliper on my Bandit is doing my head in. It's an underslung one and the pads are held in with two pins and the pins held in with a retaining pin.
Anyway, the pins are stuck in place where they are retained in holes in the inner side of the calliper body. Unfortunatly the holes are not drilled right through to I cant even nock the pins out from the other side.
Any advice on how I may get the pins out without braking anything??
Al.
Anyway, the pins are stuck in place where they are retained in holes in the inner side of the calliper body. Unfortunatly the holes are not drilled right through to I cant even nock the pins out from the other side.
Any advice on how I may get the pins out without braking anything??
Al.
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I had a similar problem of a bent pin/blind hole (sounds pervy) on a hang glider component believe it or not. Solved by drilling a tiny hole through the back and inserting a small pin (getting pervier) to drive out the bigger one. Is this a possibility on your caliper? Apologies if you're vastly more mechanically competent than me and have already ruled this out.
Si
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I've been considering that myself!simon t wrote:I had a similar problem of a bent pin/blind hole (sounds pervy) on a hang glider component believe it or not. Solved by drilling a tiny hole through the back and inserting a small pin (getting pervier) to drive out the bigger one. Is this a possibility on your caliper? Apologies if you're vastly more mechanically competent than me and have already ruled this out.
Si