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  • How to ruin a perfectly good set of brakes
  • fadda
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    Crikey…

    nmdbasetherevenge
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    Damn

    takisawa2
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    My god…!!!

    woody2000
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    I like ’em 😳

    davewilson634
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    I’d rather not stop

    godzilla
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    I like them too, maybe in a slightly different colour way, but they look fresh as is.

    orangeboy
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    Oh wow

    zangolin
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    Nothing wrong with them – we all like different stuff. I am sure they will work just as well as black or silver ones would – so not really ruined.

    scaredypants
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    Just been shouted at by the wife, who’s trying to sleep. Beaucoup de Lollage

    Northwind
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    They look great to me, old-school.

    jools182
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    Just need a Klein to put them on

    redsox
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    I like them, they’d look great with white bars and forks

    makecoldplayhistory
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    I like ’em.

    Purple anodising was what everyone wanted when I began riding!

    Rockhopper
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    Anodising is surprisingly easy to remove if you know how – as they are such rancid colours they may go for much cheapness, strip them and Robert’s your fathers brother.

    walleater
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    ^They’d still be useless brakes though! Especially being IS mount.

    toys19
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    and hope..

    kevj
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    Hello, this is the 1990’s calling. Can I have my brakes back please?

    andypandy85
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    I prefer them to the rigid 29er b******s I see on here all the time!

    fatsimonmk2
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    Christ I thought I was having a timewarp “life on mars” moment for a min 😯 but then I noticed that the seller is in Liverpool and we all know that is a city known for its style 😀

    brakes
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    How to ruin a perfectly good set of brakes?

    put an Avid sticker on them…

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