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I think you've just answered the problem it's something I mentioned before. You say the calliper has 2 pistons, the Aerox back brake only has...
Do you have problems reading the written word, Rustyscooter did not claim that 70mph was easilly acheivable on a 50cc. Please do not misquote...
I don't think he did.
Reeds, rings, piston, check in that order.
I would say around 65mph, my mate clocked me at 70 but that was on a long slight slope and he was in his car. But it's not all top speed that...
I've just sold mine. but it had the following: Stage 6 streetrace 70 kit, 17.5 dellorto carb, Top racing full circle crank, pollini variator,...
Discounting the 100cc model all 50cc Aerox's are fitted with the Minarelli liquid cooled horizontal cylinder two stroke motor. There has been very...
Let me know how it goes.
I miss that bike. I got loads of Aerox bits and if one comes along at the right price (cheap) I might buy it. I'm still waiting for the Insurance...
My old Aerox is in Rossi rep colours now, the old man resprayed it before I sold it. [IMG]
Have you trued pumping the brake to see if the pressure increases?
Is the calliper standard as I noticed from the video that the lettering (Aprilia) was upside down. Also if the calliper piston is larger than an...
That's a good suggestion if you've got really long arms or someone to look in the reservoir while you push the piston in..
If the pipe is damaged it will leak fluid, an unsealed banjo washer can at times suck air but not leak fluid . Try forcing fluid from the...
Go for an Aerox, steer well of the Speedfright.
I would connect my front brake line to the rear brake master cylinder and see if you can bleed it, if it works then you will know that it is not...
No, if you pull the lever the piston will come forward and the vacuum pump won't be able to pull the fluid from the reservoir. Are you sure that...
Been giving this some thought. Are the master cylinder seals the right way around, if they are on the wrong way around it will push the fluid down...
It sounds like you've got air getting into the system. Did you replace the banjo washers? cos they could be letting air into the system....
Open the bleed nipple quite a way then start pumping to pull the fluid through without obstruction. Close the bleed a bit then pump sone more...